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The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD West Africa)

Independent, not-for-profit, research, training, advocacy and capacity-building organization.

Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Contact: Email: cddabv@cddwestafrica.org, Phone: +23492902304

cddwestafrica.org

Description:

The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) was established in the United Kingdom in 1997 and subsequently registered in Lagos – Nigeria in 1999 as an independent, not-for-profit, research, training, advocacy and capacity building organisation. The Centre was established to mobilise global opinion and resources for democratic development and provide an independent space to reflect critically on the challenges posed to the democratization and development processes in West Africa, and also to provide alternatives and best practices to the sustenance of democracy and development in the region. CDD envisions a West Africa that is democratically governed, economically integrated – promoting human security and people-centered development. The mission of the centre is to be the prime catalyst and facilitator for strategic analysis and capacity building for sustainable democracy and development in the West African sub-region.

Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD)

Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD)

The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD West Africa), Abuja, Nigeria

Political
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Centre for International Private Enterprise

NGO

Washington DC, USA  
Contact:
cipe.org
Description:

CIPE works with local business leaders to expand the opportunity for inclusive growth through market-led solutions. CIPE programs promote a rule-based system which emphasizes principles of democratic governance, enables entrepreneurship, opens trade, and fights corruption. CIPE and its global partner network create knowledge and practical tools to drive local change.

Centre for International Private Enterprise

Centre for International Private Enterprise

Centre for International Private Enterprise, Washington DC, USA

Economic
Political
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Centre for the Study and Research of African Women in Cinema

Research Center

Online

africanwomenincinema.org

Description:

Established in 2008, the Centre for the Study and Research of African  Women in Cinema |  Centre pour l’étude  et la recherche des femmes africaines dans le cinéma serves as a repository  for the dissemination of information on the research, study and documentation  of African women in cinema and is an extensive network with links to relevant  venues throughout the world.

Centre for the Study and Research of African Women in Cinema

Centre for the Study and Research of African Women in Cinema

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Tony Chafer

Professor, African and French Studies, University of Portsmouth  

Contact: Tony.Chafer@port.ac.uk

Chafer, Tony

Chafer, Tony

Professor, African and French Studies, University of Portsmouth

Political

Chafer, Tony. “Education and Political Socialisation of a National-Colonial Political Elite in French West Africa, 1936–47”, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 35:3, (September 2007) 437-458

This study examines the socialisation of the first generation of political elites in West Africa, arguing that their training in France explains their decisions as political leaders.

Chafer, Tony. “Education and Political Socialisation of a National-Colonial Political Elite in French West Africa, 1936–47"

Chafer, Tony
2007

This study examines the socialisation of the first generation of political elites in West Africa, arguing that their training in France explains their decisions as political leaders. ‍

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Bibliographic

Cheeseman, Nic, and Blessing-Miles Tendi. “Power-Sharing in Comparative Perspective: the Dynamics of ‘Unity Government’ in Kenya and Zimbabwe.” The Journal of Modern African Studies 48, no. 2(2010): 203–29. doi:10.1017/S0022278X10000224.

This paper draws on the recent experience of Kenya and Zimbabwe to demonstrate how power-sharing has played out in Africa. Although the two cases share some superficial similarities, variation in the strength and disposition of key veto players generated radically different contexts that shaped the feasibility and impact of unity government. Explaining the number and attitude of veto players requires a comparative analysis of the evolution of civil–military and intra-elite relations. In Zimbabwe, the exclusionary use of violence and rhetoric, together with the militarisation of politics, created far greater barriers to genuine power-sharing, resulting in the politics of continuity. These veto players were less significant in the Kenyan case, giving rise to a more cohesive outcome in the form of the politics of collusion. However, we find that neither mode of power-sharing creates the conditions for effective reform, which leads to a more general conclusion: unity government serves to postpone conflict, rather than to resolve it.

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Cheeseman, Nic, and Blessing-Miles Tendi. Power-Sharing in Comparative Perspective

Cheeseman, Nic, and Blessing-Miles Tendi
2010

This paper draws on the recent experience of Kenya and Zimbabwe to demonstrate how power-sharing has played out in Africa.

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Bibliographic

Cheeseman, Nic

Professor of Democracy and International Development/Director of the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR), University of Birmingham

Address: International Development Department, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Email: n.cheeseman@bham.ac.uk

Cheeseman, Nic. Professor of Democracy and International Development Director of the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR)

Professor of Democracy and International Development Director of the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR), University of Birmingham

Political
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Chéri Samba

Artist (Painting)

Democratic Republic of Congo
cherisamba.net

Chéri Samba

Artist (Painting)

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