Examines the lessons and limitations of Mozambique's postwar success.
Preface
Introduction
Democracy and Peacebuilding: The Dual Challenge
Backdrop to Civil War in Mozambique
Renamo from Guerrilla Movement to Political Party: Building the
Core
In Transition: Renamo as Political Party
Frelimo and the Transition to Multiparty Politics
Renamo and the 1994 Elections
The 1994 Elections: Norms and Patterns of Interaction
The 1999 Elections
Conclusion: Elite Habituation? Prospects for Democracy in
Mozambique
Bibliography
Index
nning /f Carrie /i L./bCARRIE L. MANNING is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Georgia State University in Atlanta.
"Carrie Manning has provided a focused analysis of party politics
in Mozambique in the years following the implementation of the 1992
Peace Accord....Carrie Manning has provided us with the first
book-length study of party dynamics in Mozabique, and many of her
insights are worth further study....[a]nyone who wonders why Renamo
continues to disrupt parliamentary proceedings more than a decade
after the end of the war will appreciate what Manning has to say in
this book."-African Studies Review
"Carrie Manning has provided us with the first book-length study of
party dynamics in Mozambique, and many of her insights are worth
furthur study....[a]nyone who wonders why Renamo continues to
disrupt parliamentary proceedings more than a decade after the end
of the war will appreciate what Manning has to say in this
book."-African Studies Review
?Carrie Manning has provided a focused analysis of party politics
in Mozambique in the years following the implementation of the 1992
Peace Accord....Carrie Manning has provided us with the first
book-length study of party dynamics in Mozabique, and many of her
insights are worth further study....[a]nyone who wonders why Renamo
continues to disrupt parliamentary proceedings more than a decade
after the end of the war will appreciate what Manning has to say in
this book.?-African Studies Review
?Carrie Manning has provided us with the first book-length study of
party dynamics in Mozambique, and many of her insights are worth
furthur study....[a]nyone who wonders why Renamo continues to
disrupt parliamentary proceedings more than a decade after the end
of the war will appreciate what Manning has to say in this
book.?-African Studies Review
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