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Are electoral coalitions harmful for democratic consolidation in
Africa
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Resnick, Danielle
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2011
Electoral coalitions are becoming increasingly popular among opposition parties in
Africa
because they offer many … in terms of their policy orientation. Based on a dataset spanning all opposition coalitions since 2000 in
Africa
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