Foresight Africa 2015: Democracy and Elections Across the Continent
The 2015 elections in Côte d'Ivoire, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Sudan are critical for the countries' democratic development. These elections will test the countries' abilities to manage diversity, ensure credible elections, and address issues like citizenship, corruption, and violence.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Brookings Institution |
Authors: | John Mukum Mbaku, Jideofor Adibe, Julie Biau, Amy Copley, Homi Kharas, Mwangi S. Kimenyi, John Mukum Mbaku, Michael O’hanlon, Witney Schneidman, Vera Songwe, Yun Sun, A, Mwangi S. Kimenyi |
Geographic focus: | Côte D'ivoire, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Sudan, Africa |
Methods
The research method used in this report involves analyzing historical contexts, current political dynamics, and the potential impact of upcoming elections on the democratic development of the countries in question.
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Key Insights
Côte d'Ivoire's elections in October 2015 will see incumbent Alassane Ouattara likely running for re-election. The country must address citizenship issues and ensure the elections are free and fair. Tanzania's elections in October 2015 will be a turning point, with the ruling party facing strong opposition. Burkina Faso's elections in November 2015 follow a period of political upheaval, with the need for a peaceful transition to civilian rule. Sudan's elections in April 2015 are overshadowed by President Omar al-Bashir's long-standing rule and the need for a national dialogue on peace and political freedoms.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Africa geographic scope | Burkina Faso geographic scope | Côte D'ivoire geographic scope | English publication language | Sudan geographic scope | Tanzania geographic scope | africa | african union | china-africa cooperation | civilian rule | credible elections | democracy | elections | financing development | general | militarily | national dialogue | nigeria | obama’s africa legacy | peaceful transition | political pluralism | political stability | post-2015 development agenda | presidential elections | rule of law | state reconstruction