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AD339: Religion en Afrique: Forte tolérance et confiance vis-à-vis des dirigeants, mais beaucoup admettraient le contrôle du discours religieux
Religion en Afrique: Forte tolérance et confiance vis-à-vis des dirigeants, mais beaucoup admettraient le contrôle du discours religieux
WP182: Is there an anti-politics of electricity? Access to the grid and reduced political participation in Africa
Is there an anti-politics of electricity? Access to the grid and reduced political participation in Africa
WP180: Police-citizen interaction in Africa: An exploration of factors that influence victims’ reporting of crimes
Police-citizen interaction in Africa: An exploration of factors that influence victims’ reporting of crimes.
AD196: Who’s watching? Voters seen as key in holding elected officials accountable
Who’s watching? Voters seen as key in holding elected officials accountable
AD188: Distincts mais compatibles? Islam et démocratie dans cinq pays d’Afrique du Nord
Distincts mais compatibles? Islam et démocratie dans cinq pays d'Afrique du Nord
AD188: Separate and compatible? Islam and democracy in five North African countries
Across five North African countries, most citizens see religion and politics as separate and compatible.
WP177: One team, one nation: Football, ethnic identity, and conflict in Africa
One team, one nation: Football, ethnic identity, and conflict in Africa
PP43: Tax compliance Africans affirm civic duty but lack trust in tax department
Policy Paper 43
WP176: The autocratic trust bias: Politically sensitive survey items and self-censorship
The autocratic trust bias: Politically sensitive survey items and self-censorship
WP172: 800 languages and counting: Lessons from survey research across a linguistically diverse continent
800 languages and counting: Lessons from survey research across a linguistically diverse continent
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