ISSN 1027-0353
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Assessing the quality of accountability in Ghana’s district assemblies, 1993 - 2008Emmanuel Debrah
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Godfatherism and the future of Nigerian democracyO. Akinola Adeoye
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The impact of manipulated re-elections on accountability and legitimacy of democratic regimes in Africa: observations from Nigeria, Zambia and KenyaU. B. Ikpe
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“Locking- in†Liberal democracy in South Africa, explaining democratization through an alternative perspectiveNicholas Knowlton
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