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1. Nigeria’s 2023 Election: Democratic Development and Political Fragmentation

2. Reflections on Nigeria’s Elections: Threats, potential outcomes and relevance to democracy in West Africa

3. The Democratic Quality of Primaries in Ghana: A Look at the 2020 NPP Internal Party Elections

4. Perceptions of Public Accountability and its Impacts on Democratic Stability in Nigeria: Observations from Akwa Ibom State

5. How Inequality and Polarization Interact: America’s Challenges Through a South African Lens

6. The EU Green Deal. A new momentum for democratic governance in the MENA region?

7. June 2022 Issue

8. Why Tunisia’s parliamentary electoral formula needs to be changed

9. Back to barracks: Building democracy after the military coup in Sudan

10. Democracy in Africa is Like a Flashlight without Batteries

11. The impact of the quota system on women parliamentary representation in Morocco: A series of reforms or a regressive path?

12. Why Elections Won’t Happen in Libya

13. Only game in town? Inequality and demand for democracy in Africa – a micro perspective

14. Democracy in the Middle East & North Africa

16. Reimagining the Future of Human Rights: Social Justice, Environmental Justice and Democracy in the Global South

17. Lecture: The Evolution of the Civic Space in Modern African Democracy

18. Estimating the Effect of Christian Messages on Civic Engagement: Evidence from a Community-Collaborative Study in Zambia

19. Partisanship in a young democracy: Evidence from Ghana

20. North Korea in Africa: Historical Solidarity, China’s Role, and Sanctions Evasion

21. Mobilization, Negotiation, and Transition in Burkina Faso

22. E-Government and Democracy in Botswana: Jana Bante Felix Helmig Lara Prasad Lea Deborah Scheu Jean Christoph Seipel Helge Senkpiel Markus Geray Armin von Schiller David Sebudubudu Sebastian Ziaja Observational and Experimental Evidence on the Effects of E-Government Usage on Political Attitudes

23. Fake Civil Society: The Rise of Pro-Government NGOs in Nigeria

24. African Great Lakes Region: Governance and Politics

25. The Role of Petitions in Strengthening Citizens’ Participation in Morocco: Stakes and Outcomes

26. Hirak and Feminism: An equation with two unknowns

27. Constitutional or Unconstitutional: Is That the Question?

28. Has Tunisia’s Democracy Failed to Convince its Youth? The Slow-Going of Democratic Socialization

29. The “New Algeria” Parliament and the Illusion of Change from Within

30. Algeria: Independent Unions and the Stalled Democratic Transition

31. The Arab Spring: A Decade Later

32. Is Somaliland the Symbol of Democracy in the Horn of Africa?

33. Is Cameroon a Police State? All About the Use of Administrative Custody

34. E-Democracy In Africa: Issues, Challenges and Perspectives

35. Unconstitutional Populism: A Peril to Democracy In Sub-Saharan Africa?

36. A Return to Constitutional Order and Democratic Governance in Chad: Is the African Union Not Crawling?

37. Mali and the Challenges of Democratic Rule: Implications for Continental Democracy

38. Zuma Goes to Jail: Implications for Rule of Law, Democracy, and Governance in South Africa

39. Political Reforms and Implications for Democracy and Instability in West Africa: The Way Forward for ECOWAS and Member States

40. Gadaa as an Alternative Understanding of Democracy in Africa

41. Rethinking South Sudan’s Path to Democracy

42. Elections and Democratic Deficits in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: A Commentary

43. Trust in Political Power and Government Institutions in Mozambique: 2014-2018

44. Higher Education as a Pathway toward Peace in Burkina Faso: New Policy Perspectives

45. Democratic Change and Urbanisation in the Aftermath of the Arab Revolts: Euro-Mediterranean Cultural Cooperation in Local Urban Development in Morocco and Tunisia

46. How Tunisia’s En-Nahda crafts Islamist politics: From programmatic failure to neo-Islamist framing

47. Sudan: Have the Juba and Addis Ababa Agreements Untangled the Dichotomy between Religion and the State?

48. Moment of truth: Mali teeters between President Keïta and the protest movement

49. Service Delivery with Wanton Protests in Megalopolises, South Africa

50. Threats to Ethiopia’s Fragile Democratic Transition

51. Multinational Interventions to Defend African Democracies against Extremist Violence

52. Indigenous Community-based Natural Resources Management Mechanisms

53. Tunisia’s Fragile Democracy: Decentralization, Institution-Building and the Development of Marginalized Regions – Policy Briefs from the Region and Europe

54. The Impact of COVID-19 on Democratic Elections in Africa

55. Party footprints in Africa: Measuring local party presence across the continent

56. Corruption Crossroads? Rising Perceptions of Graft Weaken Citizen Trust, Threaten Botswana’s Democratic Standing

57. Democratic Dividend: The Road to Quality Education in Africa

58. What the EU Should Do for Democracy Support in Africa: Ten Proposals for a New Strategic Initiative in Times of Polarisation

59. How Sudan Transitions

60. Traditional Transitional Justice Mechanisms: Lessons from Africa

61. Fragile States Index 2020

62. Exploring Women’s Participation in Political Life in Tunisia With a Focus on the 2019 Elections

63. Campaigns and Electioneering: Reflecting on the 2015 General Elections in Nigeria

64. Lecture: Radio, Rulers and the Ruled in the 4th Republic: 25 Years of an Evolving Relationship in a Democracy

65. he Democratic Republic of Congo: The Great Electoral Robbery (and how and why Kabila got away with it)

66. Political Fatalism and Youth Apathy in South Africa

67. Amnesties and Human Rights within the Framework of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights

68. Election in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

69. National Election Response Groups as infrastructures for Peace

70. Pervasive Intra-Party Conflicts in a Democratising Nigeria

71. Political Inclusion, Disability and the Sierra Leone 2018 General Elections: Some Policy Insights

72. Africans want Open Elections – Especially if they Bring Change

73. Democracy in Africa: Demand, Supply, and the ‘Dissatisfied Democrat’

74. Greater transparency is still possible for single-party democracies in Africa

75. The Second Wave?

76. Arab Spring: The Second Coming?

77. The Game Has Changed: Rethinking the U.S. Role in Supporting Elections in Sub-Saharan Africa

78. Contract Transparency in Uganda's Petroleum and Mining Sectors

79. Decentralisation; Trends, Achievements and the Way-forward for Local Governments in Uganda: Conference Report

80. Review of Gender Budgeting at Sub-national Level in Uganda: Insights from Mbarara, Mukono and Soroti Districts

81. Algeria: Inventing New Political Rules

82. Sudan’s Power-Sharing Agreement: Towards Transition or a Game of Tajility?

83. The Tunisian Experience of Decentralization Since 2014

84. Who are the Candidates in Tunisia’s 2019 Presidential Elections?

85. Who are the Candidates in Tunisia’s 2019 Presidential Elections?

86. Tunisia’s Upcoming Challenge: Fixing the Economy Before It's Too Late

87. Egypt’s Consolidated Authoritarianism

88. Examining The Rise Of Popular Protests: The People Power Movement In Uganda

89. The Crisis of The Algerian Presidential Elections: Candidates, Stakes, and Scenarios

90. Assessing Attitudes of the Next Generation of African Security Sector Professionals

91. Climate Change, Carbon Politics, and Kenya’s Democratic Future

92. Lessons from South Africa’s 2019 Elections

93. Late to the Party: Russia’s Return to Africa

94. What Drives Religious Politicking?

95. Aspirations and Realities in Africa: Ethiopia’s Quiet Revolution

96. Sudan’s Uprising: The Fall of a Dictator

97. Resisting State Capture in South Africa

98. Is there an anti-politics of electricity? Access to the grid and reduced political participation in Africa

99. Nigeria's Elections Do Not a Democracy Make

100. Zimbabwe's Elections and Political Change in Southern Africa