04687nam 2200553 450 991063779810332120210311111955.01-350-22383-210.5040/9781350223837(CKB)4100000003618250(OCoLC)1030993562(CaBNVSL)9781350223837(EXLCZ)99410000000361825020210311h20212018 uy 0engurcn|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierViolence in African elections between democracy and big man politics /edited by Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs and Jesper BjarnesenLondon, England :Zed Books,2018.[London, England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,20211 online resource (xiv, 273 pages) mapsAfrica now1-78699-230-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: the everyday politics of electoral violence in Africa / Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs -- Ethnic politics and elite competition: the roots of electoral violence in Kenya / Hanne Fjelde and Kristine Höglund -- Wielding the stick again: the rise and fall and rise of state violence during presidential elections in Uganda / Anders Sjörgren -- Land conflict and electoral violence in Côte d'Ivoire: a micro-level analysis / Matthew I. Mitchell -- The geography of violence in Burundi's 2015 elections / Willy Dindorera and Jesper Bjarnsesen -- Competition, uncertainty and violence in Sierra Leone's swing district / Ibrahim Bangura and Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs -- Ex-militants and electoral violence in Nigeria's Niger Delta / Tarila Marclint Ebiede -- The winner takes it all: post-war rebel networks, Big Man politics, and the threat of violence in the 2011 Liberian elections / Mariam Bjarnesen -- Parsitic politics: violence, deception and change in Kenya's electoral politics / Jacob Rasmussen -- Eclectic ties and election touts: Chipangano's cyclic governance agenda in Mbare, Zimbabwe / Tariro Mutongwizo -- Patronage politics and electoral violence in Lagos, Nigeria: understanding the micro-level dynamics / Daniel E. Agbiboa -- 'Once they all pick their guns you can have your way': campaigning and talking about violence in northern Ghana / Afra Schmitz -- Conclusion: beyond democracy and Big Man politics / Jesper Bjarnesen and Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs."Multiparty elections have become the bellwether by which all democracies are judged, and the spread of these systems across Africa has been widely hailed as a sign of the continent's progress towards stability and prosperity. But such elections bring their own challenges, particularly the often intense internecine violence following disputed results. While the consequences of such violence can be profound, undermining the legitimacy of the democratic process and in some cases plunging countries into civil war or renewed dictatorship, little is known about the causes. By mapping, analysing and comparing instances of election violence in different localities across Africa ? including Kenya, Ivory Coast and Uganda ? this collection of detailed case studies sheds light on the underlying dynamics and sub-national causes behind electoral conflicts, revealing them to be the result of a complex interplay between democratisation and the older, patronage-based system of 'Big Man' politics. Essential for scholars and policymakers across the social sciences and humanities interested in democratization, peace-keeping and peace studies, Violence in African Elections provides important insights into why some communities prove more prone to electoral violence than others, offering practical suggestions for preventing violence through improved electoral monitoring, voter education, and international assistance."--Provided by publisher.Africa now (Zed Books)ElectionsAfrica, Sub-SaharanPolitical violenceAfrica, Sub-SaharanDemocracyAfrica, Sub-SaharanPeace studies & conflict resolutionbicsscAfrica, Sub-SaharanPolitics and government21st centuryElectionsPolitical violenceDemocracyPeace studies & conflict resolution324.96Söderberg MimmiBjarnesen JesperNordiska Afrikainstitutet,YDXCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910637798103321Violence in African elections2671662UNINA