6 - Opposition Politics and Electoral Democracy in Cameroon, 1992-2007
Corresponding Author(s) : George Ngwane
Africa Development,
Vol. 39 No. 2 (2014): Africa Development
Abstract
This article seeks to assess the impact of electoral democracy in Cameroon especially in terms of the performance of the Opposition between 1992 and 2007, evaluate the internal shortcomings of opposition parties, and make a projection regarding a vibrant democratic space that will go beyond routine elections to speak to the issues preoccupying the Cameroonian masses.
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- African Elections Database, http// African elections. tripod com/cm.html.
- Ake, C, 2000, The Feasibility of Democracy in Africa, Dakar: CODESRIA.
- Alou, M.T., 2002, ‘Democratic consolidation and the future of democratization processes in Africa’, CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos. 3 and 4.
- Fonchingong, C., 2004, ‘The Travails of Democratization in Cameroon in the Context of Political Liberalization since the 1990s’, African and Asian Studies, Vol. 3, No.1, Leiden.
- Mbembe, A., 2004, ‘Il faut que M Biya s’en aille’, Interview, Le messager, 8 November. Mbile, N.N., 1990, ‘The multiparty Debate’, Cameroon Life Magazine, Buea, Cameroon.
- Ngwane, G., 2004, ‘Cameroon’s Democratic process, Vision 2020’, CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos. 3 and 4, Dakar: Senegal.
- Ngwane, G., 2004, Way forward for Africa, Design Publishing House, Limbe. Ngwane, G., 1996, Settling Disputes in Africa, Yaoundé: Buma Kor Publishers. Nyamnjoh, F., 1999, ‘Cameroon: a country united by ethnic ambition and difference’, African Affairs, Vol. 98, No. 390, Oxford, UK.
- Olukoshi, A., ed., 1998, ‘The Politics of Opposition in contemporary Africa’, Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden.
- Sobseh, E.Y., 2012, Rethinking Citizenship, Politics and Governance in Cameroon, Global Press, Bamenda, Cameroon.
- Tangie, N.F., 1998, ‘Multipartyism and Democratisation in Cameroon’, Journal of Third World Studies, Vo1. XV, No. 2.
- Vakunta, P., 2005, ‘Comments in reaction to Ngwane’s article Cameroon’s Democratic process, Vision 2020’, at www.gngwane.com.
References
African Elections Database, http// African elections. tripod com/cm.html.
Ake, C, 2000, The Feasibility of Democracy in Africa, Dakar: CODESRIA.
Alou, M.T., 2002, ‘Democratic consolidation and the future of democratization processes in Africa’, CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos. 3 and 4.
Fonchingong, C., 2004, ‘The Travails of Democratization in Cameroon in the Context of Political Liberalization since the 1990s’, African and Asian Studies, Vol. 3, No.1, Leiden.
Mbembe, A., 2004, ‘Il faut que M Biya s’en aille’, Interview, Le messager, 8 November. Mbile, N.N., 1990, ‘The multiparty Debate’, Cameroon Life Magazine, Buea, Cameroon.
Ngwane, G., 2004, ‘Cameroon’s Democratic process, Vision 2020’, CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos. 3 and 4, Dakar: Senegal.
Ngwane, G., 2004, Way forward for Africa, Design Publishing House, Limbe. Ngwane, G., 1996, Settling Disputes in Africa, Yaoundé: Buma Kor Publishers. Nyamnjoh, F., 1999, ‘Cameroon: a country united by ethnic ambition and difference’, African Affairs, Vol. 98, No. 390, Oxford, UK.
Olukoshi, A., ed., 1998, ‘The Politics of Opposition in contemporary Africa’, Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden.
Sobseh, E.Y., 2012, Rethinking Citizenship, Politics and Governance in Cameroon, Global Press, Bamenda, Cameroon.
Tangie, N.F., 1998, ‘Multipartyism and Democratisation in Cameroon’, Journal of Third World Studies, Vo1. XV, No. 2.
Vakunta, P., 2005, ‘Comments in reaction to Ngwane’s article Cameroon’s Democratic process, Vision 2020’, at www.gngwane.com.