REGIMES AUTORITÁRIOS EM ÁFRICA: O CASO DA GUINÉ EQUATORIAL

2013; European Scientific Institute; Volume: 9; Issue: 19 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

1857-7881

Autores

Rodrigo Vaz,

Tópico(s)

African history and culture studies

Resumo

Authoritarian regimes formed a big part of the African political landscape for several decades since African countries got their independence. With the third wave of democratization, that landscape began to suffer some changes and several authoritarian regimes became hybrid or even democratic ones. However, some countries kept their authoritarian regimes as closed and repressive as before. Equatorial Guinea is one of those cases. This essay aims at, after analysing a wide range of academic literature on authoritarian regimes, understand how – and why – Equatorial Guinea kept the same authoritarian regime, with a transition to an hybrid or even a democratic regime not in sight for the near future.

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