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Daily Archives: September 13, 2008
Democracy in Africa: The Case of Angola
In a continent that has seen its fair share of international, regional, local and tribal wars, the news coming out of Angola is refreshing. That a country which, until recent times, was enmeshed in a long-running civil war could hold … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Civil Society, Conflict Resolution, History, Politics, World Affairs
Tagged Coalitions, Concession, Democracies, Democracy in Africa, Democratic Elections, Economic Issues, Electoral Processes, Equatorial Guinea, Fair Share, Greatest Achievement, International Observers, Jonas Savimbi, Mpla, Opposition Party, Peaceful Election, Political Independence, Popular Movement, Provisional Results, Spheres, Tranquility, Tribal Wars, Unita
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