Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)

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The Legitimacy of Elected Governments in Conflict Contexts: Voter Turnout, Procedural Fairness, and Outcome Acceptance: Comparative Analysis Across East Africa

Abraham Kuol Nyuon, Associate Professor of Politics, Peace, and Security
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19536884
Published: August 23, 2024

Abstract

This article examines The Legitimacy of Elected Governments in Conflict Contexts: Voter Turnout, Procedural Fairness, and Outcome Acceptance: Comparative Analysis Across East Africa with a focused emphasis on Eritrea within the field of Arts & Humanities. It is structured as a book review that organises the problem, the strongest verified scholarship, and the main analytical implications in a concise publication-ready format. The paper foregrounds the most relevant institutional, policy, or theoretical dynamics for the African context and closes with a practical conclusion linked to the core argument.

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Abraham Kuol Nyuon (2024). The Legitimacy of Elected Governments in Conflict Contexts: Voter Turnout, Procedural Fairness, and Outcome Acceptance: Comparative Analysis Across East Africa. African Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19536884

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Conflict Contexts VoterContexts Voter TurnoutVoter Turnout ProceduralTurnout Procedural FairnessOutcome Acceptance ComparativeAcceptance Comparative Analysis

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