Deadly elections: post-election violence in Nigeria
被引:15
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作者:
Angerbrandt, Henrik
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机构:
Nord Africa Inst, Box 170, SE-75147 Uppsala, Sweden
Stockholm Univ, Dept Polit Sci, SE-10691 Stockholm, SwedenNord Africa Inst, Box 170, SE-75147 Uppsala, Sweden
Angerbrandt, Henrik
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,2
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机构:
[1] Nord Africa Inst, Box 170, SE-75147 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Stockholm Univ, Dept Polit Sci, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
来源:
JOURNAL OF MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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2018年
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56卷
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01期
基金:
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词:
ELECTORAL VIOLENCE;
POLITICAL VIOLENCE;
DEMOCRATIZATION;
GRIEVANCES;
DEMOCRACY;
CONFLICT;
KENYA;
VOTES;
D O I:
10.1017/S0022278X17000490
中图分类号:
K9 [地理];
学科分类号:
0705 ;
摘要:
Two decades after the third wave of democratization', extensive violence continues to follow elections in sub-Saharan Africa. Whereas national processes connected to pre-election violence have received increased scholarly attention, little is known of local dynamics of violence after elections. This article examines the 2011 Nigerian post-election violence with regard to the ways in which national electoral processes interweave with local social and political disputes. The most affected state, Kaduna State, has a history of violent local relations connected to which group should control politics and the state. It is argued that electoral polarisation aggravated national ethno-religious divisions that corresponded to the dividing line of the conflict in Kaduna. A rapid escalation of violence was facilitated by local social networks nurtured by ethno-religious grievances.