Elections 2008 au Ghana : esquisse de géographie électorale, entre permanences et recompositions

The 2008 elections in Ghana reflect the democratic health of a country that has opted for an exemplary political change-over. Two trends shape the electoral geography that arises from the votes: the upholding of the ethno-regional bastions of the two dominant parties, and the swing of four regions t...

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Main Author: Isabelle Greig
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2009-03-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/10995
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description The 2008 elections in Ghana reflect the democratic health of a country that has opted for an exemplary political change-over. Two trends shape the electoral geography that arises from the votes: the upholding of the ethno-regional bastions of the two dominant parties, and the swing of four regions to the opposition party, which shows complex developments on a local scale mainly due to socio-economic factors.
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Elections 2008 au Ghana : esquisse de géographie électorale, entre permanences et recompositions
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electoral geography
Ghana
change-over
democratisation
nation
title Elections 2008 au Ghana : esquisse de géographie électorale, entre permanences et recompositions
title_full Elections 2008 au Ghana : esquisse de géographie électorale, entre permanences et recompositions
title_fullStr Elections 2008 au Ghana : esquisse de géographie électorale, entre permanences et recompositions
title_full_unstemmed Elections 2008 au Ghana : esquisse de géographie électorale, entre permanences et recompositions
title_short Elections 2008 au Ghana : esquisse de géographie électorale, entre permanences et recompositions
title_sort elections 2008 au ghana esquisse de geographie electorale entre permanences et recompositions
topic electoral geography
Ghana
change-over
democratisation
nation
url https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/10995
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