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This book takes a closer look at the role and meaning of political
opposition for the development of democracy across sub-Saharan
Africa. Why is room for political opposition in most cases so
severely limited? Under what circumstances has the political
opposition been able to establish itself in a legitimate role in
African politics? To answer these questions this edited volume
focuses on the institutional settings, the nature and dynamics
within and between political parties, and the relationship between
the citizens and political parties. It is found that regional
devolution and federalist structures enable political opposition to
organize and gain local power, as a supplement to influence at the
central level. Generally, however, opposition parties are lacking
in organization and institutionalization, as well as in their
ability to find support in civil society and promote the issues
that voters find most important. Overall, strong executive powers,
unchecked by democratic institutions, in combination with
deferential values and fear of conflict, undermine legitimate
opposition activity. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Democratization.
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