Who Holds the Power? Political Succession & Authoritarian Regimes in Africa (1990-2020)

The paper analyzes and describes continuities of authoritarian regimes in Africa since the return to multipartism by classifying cases which have been stable in the authoritarian form in the last thirty years. Special attention is devoted to political successions, whether these are ruled by a party...

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Päätekijä: Federico Battera
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Kieli:English
Julkaistu: Milano University Press 2023-12-01
Sarja:Nuovi autoritarismi e democrazie: diritto, istituzioni, società
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Linkit:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/NAD/article/view/22170
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description The paper analyzes and describes continuities of authoritarian regimes in Africa since the return to multipartism by classifying cases which have been stable in the authoritarian form in the last thirty years. Special attention is devoted to political successions, whether these are ruled by a party and/or the military or took the form of dynastic ones. In particular, the existence of collegial control on personal power is presented as an important way of ensuring continuities of party and/or military hegemony over the authoritarian regime. Collegial control may also strengthen the stability of the regime in its authoritarian form. However, it is not excluded that a moderate degree of personal power may also be helpful in ensuring stability if combined with collegial control as it helps in limiting factionalism.  
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spelling doaj.art-f9f90e745ea34e7dba3a8f4506abe8122023-12-27T15:27:58ZengMilano University PressNuovi autoritarismi e democrazie: diritto, istituzioni, società2612-66722023-12-015210.54103/2612-6672/22170Who Holds the Power? Political Succession & Authoritarian Regimes in Africa (1990-2020)Federico Battera0Università degli Studi di Trieste The paper analyzes and describes continuities of authoritarian regimes in Africa since the return to multipartism by classifying cases which have been stable in the authoritarian form in the last thirty years. Special attention is devoted to political successions, whether these are ruled by a party and/or the military or took the form of dynastic ones. In particular, the existence of collegial control on personal power is presented as an important way of ensuring continuities of party and/or military hegemony over the authoritarian regime. Collegial control may also strengthen the stability of the regime in its authoritarian form. However, it is not excluded that a moderate degree of personal power may also be helpful in ensuring stability if combined with collegial control as it helps in limiting factionalism.   https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/NAD/article/view/22170authoritarianismpolitical successionpersonal powercollegial powermilitary power
spellingShingle Federico Battera
Who Holds the Power? Political Succession & Authoritarian Regimes in Africa (1990-2020)
Nuovi autoritarismi e democrazie: diritto, istituzioni, società
authoritarianism
political succession
personal power
collegial power
military power
title Who Holds the Power? Political Succession & Authoritarian Regimes in Africa (1990-2020)
title_full Who Holds the Power? Political Succession & Authoritarian Regimes in Africa (1990-2020)
title_fullStr Who Holds the Power? Political Succession & Authoritarian Regimes in Africa (1990-2020)
title_full_unstemmed Who Holds the Power? Political Succession & Authoritarian Regimes in Africa (1990-2020)
title_short Who Holds the Power? Political Succession & Authoritarian Regimes in Africa (1990-2020)
title_sort who holds the power political succession authoritarian regimes in africa 1990 2020
topic authoritarianism
political succession
personal power
collegial power
military power
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/NAD/article/view/22170
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