Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: 24 April 2025
1 INTRODUCTION
Since the early 1990s many African states have adopted constitutions that entrench
multiparty elections and bills of rights, leading observers to speak of a continental ―third
wave‖ of democratisation. Yet regular polls and liberal language often coexist with
entrenched incumbents, captured institutions and shrinking civic space. This
coexistence creates a paradox of democracy: formal democratic procedures confer a
façade of popular rule, but power is exercised in rigid, often repressive, ways that strain
regime legitimacy. Understanding this tension matters because it shapes state stability
and citizens’ trust in public authority.
This assignment explores the paradox through two case studies—Uganda and
Zimbabwe—whose post-liberation trajectories illustrate how liberation credibility,
electoral ritual and coercion are blended to maintain control. Uganda has been governed
by President Yoweri Museveni and the National Resistance Movement (NRM) since
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1986; Zimbabwe has been dominated by the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic
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