Diamonds, Dispossession & Democracy in BotswanaJacana Media, 2008 - 182 pagina's Thanks to diamonds, Botswana's regular parliamentary elections judged free on polling day have been held since 1965. However a duopoly of presidentialism and ruling party preponderance has stimulated arrogance and corruption among the country's rulers. This book asserts the need to strengthen and democratise the electoral and voting systems. |
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EIU Economist Intelligence Unit | 20 |
ACHPR African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights | 40 |
AG Attorney General | 97 |
ANC African National Congress | 121 |
Appendix A Case of the President | 146 |
BCC Botswana Council of Churches | 151 |
Bibliography | 167 |
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