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Elections and the Management of Diversity in Botswana

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  • Molefe B. Phirinyane
    (Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis (BIDPA))

Abstract

This study on Elections and the Management of Diversity in Botswama was carried out as part of a wider study in several sub-Saharan Africa countries in 2011/12. This study is part of a broader project that seeks to measure progress towards good governance in Africa. Good governance has come to be the prerequisite for foreign direct investment in developing countries. These include: free, fair and transparent elections; an effective system of transfer of power; predictable laws; protection of citizens’ rights; equality before the law; a stable macro-economy; observance of the rule of law; protection of media freedom; and a vibrant civil society.

Suggested Citation

  • Molefe B. Phirinyane (ed.), 2013. "Elections and the Management of Diversity in Botswana," Books, Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis, number 101.
  • Handle: RePEc:bid:books1:101
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