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Burkinabé affirm overwhelming support for democracy, reject military rule
The overwhelming majority of Burkina Faso’s citizens prefer democracy over all other forms of government.
A majority of Zambians express confidence in the effectiveness of national elections
The percentage of Zambian citizens who believe in the effectiveness of national elections in effecting change has nearly doubled in a space of 10 years.
Blog: African democracy update: Satisfaction remains elusive for many
A new Afrobarometer analysis, released in observance of International Day of Democracy (September 15), suggests that the extent to which African countries put democratic ideals into practice varies widely.
African democracy update: Satisfaction remains elusive for many
By Thomas Bentley; Kangwook Han; Peter Halley Penar.
Help Afrobarometer give voice to Africans
Tales from summer school: Statistics, discussions, and baseball
As part of building the capacity of its network members, Afrobarometer took five fellowship recipients to Ann Arbor, Michigan. Read more about the experience.
African democracy update: Democratic satisfaction remains elusive for many
In observance of International Day of Democracy (September 15), Afrobarometer is releasing a new analysis indicating that the extent to which African countries put democratic ideals into practice varies widely across countries.
The elections in Cape Verde in 2011 were considered free and fair.
The elections in Cape Verde in 2011 were considered free and fair.
As eleições em Cabo Verde em 2011 foram consideradas livres e justas
As eleições realizadas em Cabo Verde foram consideradas livres e justas
What ails the opposition in Africa?
By Carolyn Logan, deputy director of Afrobarometer and associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Michigan State University.