Democracy seminar series papers

Code Title
SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections: What is new?, Dr Khabele Matlosa, 21 October 2004
Future election observation in African countries: Zimbabwe, Mr David Monyae, 24 June 2004
Examining the Politico-Military Relations in the DRC: A Recent Event, Mr Babo Katulondi, 23 June
South Africa 2004: A Post Mortem of Elections, Prof. Adam Habib, Dr. Rod Alence, 6 May 2004
Unfolding Trends in Opposition Politics Over the Last Ten Years in South Africa, Prof. Susan Booysen, 1 April 2004
Americanization of the Political Campaign in South Africa, Dr Chris Landsberg, 18 March 2004
South African 2004 Election Preparedness, Dr Khabele Matlosa, Mr Claude Kabemba, Mr Wole Olaleye, Ms Ilona Tip, EISA, 4 March 2004
DSS 5 Zimbabwe's Democracy: quantifying the impact of electoral maladministration, Michael O'Donovan, 2003
DSS 4 Electoral Laws Under Extreme Conditions: The Case in Africa, David Backer and Ken Kollman, 2003
DSS 3 Is Swaziland a Democracy? Kinslom Shongwe, 19th March 2003
DSS 2 South Africa's Political Futures: The Positive and Negative Implications of One-party Dominance, Prof. Anthony Butler, 7th August 2002
DSS 1 Legitimisation or Delegitimisation of Electoral Process: Role of Domestic Observers (K-DOP) in Kenya's 2002 General Elections, Wole Olaleye, 17th January 2002