Who is Responsible for Corruption? Framing strategies of social movements in West Africa mobilizing against presidential term amendments
<span class="abs_content">Since 2011 youth movements have staged large protests in African countries for presidential term limits. These have been discussed as struggles against de-democratization. Looking at the movements Y'en a marre in Senegal and Balai citoyen in Burkina Fas...
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Autores principales: | Louisa Prause, Nina-Kathrin Wienkoop |
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Coordinamento SIBA
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0d0abd78da0d4454882c106f0f19d837 |
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