Conflict and Elections
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The role of civil society in elections often takes the form of support for the institutional processes of a democratic election as well as the more substantive development of a democratic electorate. Civil society does, however, have a role to play in reducing election-related conflict dynamics and promoting a peaceful electoral environment. This paper examines the role of the KwaZulu-Natal Dem...
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عنوان ژورنال: Jurnal Politik
سال: 2019
ISSN: 2461-0615,2460-7347
DOI: 10.7454/jp.v5i1.292