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Democracy and Electoral Politics in Zambia aims to comprehend the current dynamics of Zambia's democracy and to understand what was specific about the 2015/2016 election experience from an interdisciplinary perspective.

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Democracy and Electoral Politics in Zambia aims to comprehend the current dynamics of Zambia's democracy and to understand what was specific about the 2015/2016 election experience from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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Tinenenji Banda is a faculty member in the Private Law Department of the University of Zambia and a Research Fellow at the Southern African Institute of Policy and Research. A dual-qualified attorney (New York and Zambia), she completed her doctoral studies at Cornell University in 2012 and holds LLM and LLB degrees from Cornell University and the University of Cape Town respectively. O'Brien Kaaba, LLB Hons (University of London), LLM (University of Zambia), LLD (University of South Africa) is a faculty member at the School of Law at the University of Zambia and a senior research fellow at SAIPAR. He has formerly served as Elections Manager for the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) in Zambia. Marja Hinfelaar is Director of Research and Programs at Southern African Institute for Policy and Research (SAIPAR), Lusaka, Zambia and Honorary Research Fellow at the Global Development Institute of the University of Manchester. She received her PhD in History (Utrecht, 2001). Her work focuses on post-colonial political history and state-church relations. She has been resident in Zambia since 1997. Muna Ndulo is Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, Elizabeth and Arthur Reich Director of the Leo and Arvilla Berger International Legal Studies Program and Director of the Institute for African Development. He is a graduate of the University of Zambia (LLB); Harvard University (LLM); and Trinity College, Oxford University (DPhil 1977). He is an internationally recognized scholar in the fields of constitution-making, governance, human rights and foreign direct investment.