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The poor are more vulnerable to bribery in Africa. Here’s why.
Analysis
A shot in the arm for democracy?
Do Africans still want democracy? This new report gives a qualified yes.
By Robert Mattes and Michael Bratton. Robert Mattes is a professor in the department of political studies and director of the Democracy in Africa Research Unit in the Center for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town. Michael Bratton is university distinguished professor of political science and African studies at Michigan State University.
Op-Ed: Data Portal will unleash Africa’s democratising power
By Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, Acting Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in October 2016 and currently serves as the Chair of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation's Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) Advisory Council.
Can your spouse help you get elected? Here’s what data from Africa say.
By Kim Yi Dionne, Five College Assistant Professor of Government at Smith College. She studies identity, public opinion, political behavior, and policy aimed at improving the human condition, with a focus on African countries.