Democratic Governance in Central Africa: Containing Dynastic Tendencies
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Africa Program
In this policy brief, former Southern Voices Network for Peacebuilding scholar Ludovic Lado explores dynastic practices in central African democracies and provides his recommendations for a path forward.
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Ludovic Lado
Former Southern Voices African Research Scholar;
Director of Institute of Human Rights and Dignity, Center of Research and Action for Peace
Director of Institute of Human Rights and Dignity, Center of Research and Action for Peace
Africa Program
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