From Protest to Parties provides a unique window into the politics of mobilization and protest in closed political regimes, and sheds light on how the choices of political elites affect organizational development. The book draws upon an in-depth analysis of 3 countries in Anglophone Africa: Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Kenya
From Protest to Parties provides a unique window into the politics of mobilization and protest in closed political regimes, and sheds light on how the choices of political elites affect organizational development. The book draws upon an in-depth analysis of 3 countries in Anglophone Africa: Zimbabwe, Zambia, and KenyaHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adrienne LeBas is an Assistant Professor of Government at the School of Public Affairs, American University, Washington, DC. She previously taught at Michigan State University and was a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Her current work examines popular responses to political violence in Kenya.
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Acknowledgments List of Tables and Figures Acronyms Part I: Introduction 1: Opposition Parties and Democratization in Africa 2: The Sources of Opposition Party Strength Part II: Historical Legacies 3: Corporatism in Zimbabwe 4: Labor Control Regimes in Zambia and Kenya Part III: The Organization of Protest 5: Opposition and Collective Identity in Zimbabwe 6: Weak Ties in Zambia and Kenya Part IV: The Formation of Parties 7: Polarization and Party-Building in Zimbabwe 8: Fragmented Parties in Zambia and Kenya Conclusions Bibliography
Acknowledgments List of Tables and Figures Acronyms Part I: Introduction 1: Opposition Parties and Democratization in Africa 2: The Sources of Opposition Party Strength Part II: Historical Legacies 3: Corporatism in Zimbabwe 4: Labor Control Regimes in Zambia and Kenya Part III: The Organization of Protest 5: Opposition and Collective Identity in Zimbabwe 6: Weak Ties in Zambia and Kenya Part IV: The Formation of Parties 7: Polarization and Party-Building in Zimbabwe 8: Fragmented Parties in Zambia and Kenya Conclusions Bibliography
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