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Democracy and the politics of power alternation in Africa
David E. Kiwuwa
School of International Studies
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Democracy
100%
Africa
100%
Politics
100%
Namibia
33%
Uganda
33%
Cameroon
33%
Zambia
33%
Democratization Process
33%
African Leader
33%
Infanticide
33%
Ruler
33%
Nigeria
33%
Togo
33%
Action Pattern
33%
Fledgling
33%
Troubling
33%
Algeria
33%
Museveni
33%
Careerism
33%
Obasanjo
33%
Institutional Structure
33%
Democratic Rule
33%
Arts and Humanities
Democracy
100%
Leaders
66%
Action
33%
Tenure
33%
Niger
33%
Nigeria
33%
Incumbents
33%
Uganda
33%
Democratization
33%
Ruler
33%
Togo
33%
Infanticide
33%
Namibia
33%
Zambia
33%
Algeria
33%
Social Sciences
Democracy
100%
Democratization
33%
Namibia
33%
Nigeria
33%
Uganda
33%
Togo
33%
Infanticide
33%
Niger
33%
Zambia
33%
Algeria
33%