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The Institutionalisation of Power Revisited: Presidential Term Limits in Africa

The Institutionalisation of Power Revisited: Presidential Term Limits in Africa

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The Institutionalisation of Power Revisited: Presidential Term Limits in Africa

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The Institutionalisation of Power Revisited: Presidential Term Limits in Africa

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London, England: German Institute of Global and Area Studies

Journal title

Afrikaspectrum, 2017-01, Vol.52 (2), p.79-102

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English

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London, England: German Institute of Global and Area Studies

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Contents

In Africa, a seemingly growing number of attempts by presidents to overcome or abrogate term limits, or make them otherwise ineffective, has ignited a debate about the significance of constitutional engineering, and its implications for the rule of law, democracy, and the nature of politics in general. In light of recent instances of "third-term bi...

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The Institutionalisation of Power Revisited: Presidential Term Limits in Africa

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TN_cdi_ssoar_primary_document_54845

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_ssoar_primary_document_54845

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ISSN

0002-0397,1868-6869

E-ISSN

1868-6869

DOI

10.1177/000203971705200204

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