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Ethnic Party Bans in Africa Matthijs Bogaards (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)

Ethnic Party Bans in Africa By Matthijs Bogaards (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)

Ethnic Party Bans in Africa by Matthijs Bogaards (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)


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Does a ban on ethnic parties help to prevent ethnic conflict? And even if so, is such a ban democratic? This book examines the evidence from Africa, the continent that has the most extensive experience with ethnic party bans.

This book was published as a special issue of Democratizations.

Ethnic Party Bans in Africa Summary

Ethnic Party Bans in Africa by Matthijs Bogaards (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)

In Sub-Saharan Africa, the spread of democracy since the 1990s has been accompanied by the proliferation of bans on ethnic political parties. A majority of constitutions in the region explicitly prohibit political parties to organize on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, region and other socio-cultural attributes. More than a hundred political parties have been dissolved, suspended or denied registration on these grounds. This book documents the experience with ethnic party bans in Africa, traces its origins, examines its record, and answers the question whether ethnic party bans are an effective and legitimate instrument in the prevention of ethnic conflict.

This book was published as a special issue of Democratization.

About Matthijs Bogaards (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)

Matthijs Bogaards is professor of Political Science at Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany. In 2001 he was awarded the Frank Cass prize for the best article in volume 7 of Democratization (2000) and has a forthcoming article with the journal entitled 'Where to Draw the Line? From Degree to Dichotomy in Measures of Democracy'. His primary research interests include democratization, electoral systems and divided societies. Matthias Basedau is head of the research programme at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies and deputy of the director at the GIGA Institute of African Affairs, Hamburg, Germany. He has published numerous articles related to African politics, including 'Do Religious Factors impact armed conflict? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa', in Terrorism and Political Violence (2011), with Georg Struver, Johannes Vullers and Tim Wegenast. Christof Hartmann is professor of Political Science at University Duisburg-Essen, Germany. His key research areas include local and regional politics and democratization in Africa, and elections in Asia and the Pacific. He has also advised on behalf of various political foundations and electoral commissions and is registered as an expert of the United Nations Electoral Assistance Division.

Table of Contents

1. Ethnic party bans in Africa: an introduction 2. Party bans in Africa - an empirical overview 3. Understanding variations in party bans in Africa 4. An effective measure of institutional engineering? Ethnic party bans in Africa 5. Why there is no party ban in the South African constitution 6. Political party bans in Rwanda 1994-2003: three narratives of justification 7. Ethnic party bans and institutional engineering in Nigeria 8. Comparing ethnic party regulation in East Africa 9. Senegal's party system: the limits of formal regulation

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NLS9781138946491
9781138946491
1138946494
Ethnic Party Bans in Africa by Matthijs Bogaards (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2015-07-23
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