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Book Chapter | 2007

Elections: Systems and Processes

Lise Rakner; Mette Bakken and Nixon S. Khembo (2007)
in Nandini Patel and Lars Gerhard Svåsand: Government and Politics in Malawi. Zomba, Malawi: Centre for Social Research (CSR) and Chr.Michelsen Institute (CMI) pp. 175-206
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Lise Rakner

Professor at University of Bergen and Affiliated Research Professor
  • lise.rakner@cmi.no
  • +47 95705076
  • Malawi

Appears in:

Government and Politics in Malawi
Patel, Nandini and Lars Svåsand (Eds.)

Also in this volume:

  • The Legislature
    Patel, Nandini and Arne Tostensen

Also by this author:

Book Chapter | Feb 2023

Lobbying in tax policy making: The case of VAT-reform in Tanzania

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad and Lise Rakner

The politics of revenue bargaining: Triggers, processes, and outcomes

CMI Working Paper | 2021

Lobbying and the shaping of tax policies in Tanzania

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad,Lise Rakner

See also:

Journal Article | 2021

Do women face a different standard? The interplay of gender and corruption in the 2014 presidential elections in Malawi

Boniface Dulani, Lise Rakner, Lindsay Benstead, Vibeke Wang

Women's Studies International Forum

Journal Article | 2021

“Satanism is witchcraft’s younger sibling”: Changing perceptions of natural and supernatural anaemia causality in Malawian children

Sarah Svege, Thandile Nkosi-Gondwe, Siri Lange

PLOS ONE

Journal Article | 2020

Clergy in Politics: The Opportunistic Engagement of Faith-Based Organisations in Malawi's Politics

Joseph Chunga; Arne Tostensen

Journal of Religion in Africa

CMI Report | 2020

Household wellbeing and coping strategies in Africa during COVID-19 – Findings from high frequency phone surveys

Carlo Koos, Peter Hangoma, Ottar Mæstad

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