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Nicholas Cheeseman

    1. Januar 1979
    The Moral Economy of Elections in Africa
    How to Rig an Election
    • Delving into the pervasive issue of electoral fraud, this comprehensive guide examines fraudulent elections globally, highlighting significant instances and patterns. With updates for the pivotal 2024 election year, it provides insights into how over four billion people will participate in voting, emphasizing the importance of integrity in the electoral process. The book serves as a crucial resource for understanding the implications of election fraud on democracy and governance.

      How to Rig an Election
    • Elections have long been seen as a way to foster democracy, development and security in Africa. This study of elections in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda over the last sixty years offers a radical approach to look at the ideas and behavior of participants in elections to demonstrate why elections have not transformed politics as was hoped.

      The Moral Economy of Elections in Africa