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      Authoritarian leaders and multiparty elections in Africa: How foreign donors help to keep Kenya's Daniel arap Moi in power

      Third World Quarterly
      Informa UK Limited

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              Introduction: Elections and electoral politics in Africa

              Tom Young (1993)
              The new British ambassador to Maputo, Richard Edis, recently travelled to the Renamo base at Maringue to meet its leader Alfonso Dhlakama. He carried with him a letter from Overseas Development Minister Baroness Lynda Chalker, two footballs and a pile of books on ‘democracy’ for Dhlakama's library.’ Warning: We don't want it The people of Yardaji Have No Regard For Any Political Party Whatsoever: We Are Tired of Hearing Idle Talk. Whoever Ignores This Advice Will Regret It. Listen Well: Don't Come Here. This is Not a Matter Of One Person Alone. We Don't Want It.
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                Journal
                Third World Quarterly
                Third World Quarterly
                Informa UK Limited
                0143-6597
                1360-2241
                August 25 2010
                August 25 2010
                : 22
                : 5
                : 725-739
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                10.1080/01436590120084575
                e8c2aa00-5254-4749-9eee-3664a4fefafa
                © 2010
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