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Title:Mechanisms of post-election conflict resolution in Africa's 'new' democracies
Author:Omotola, J. SholaISNI
Year:2010
Periodical:African Security Review (ISSN 2154-0128)
Volume:19
Issue:2
Pages:2-13
Language:English
Geographic term:Africa
Subjects:conflict resolution
democratization
External link:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10246029.2010.503053
Abstract:This article examines the crucial issue of post-election conflict resolution in Africa's 'new' democracies. Specific attention is devoted to core mechanisms evolved to address electoral corruption and attendant conflicts, notably constitutional frameworks for electoral justice, power-sharing devices, and electoral reform initiatives. The article also evaluates the effectiveness or otherwise of these mechanisms. Though not totally without some cosmetic relief, these mechanisms have largely been inadequate in fostering post-election conflict resolution in Africa, largely because of the nature of the African States, the political economy of power, and poor execution of these mechanisms. The suffocation of the democratic space for post-election conflict resolution by incumbent power holders not only renders these mechanisms ineffective, but also constitutes a major source of democratic instability in Africa's 'new' democracies that must be redressed if democracy is to be consolidated in Africa. Notes, ref., sum. (p. V). [Journal abstract]
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