EPISODE · Oct 10, 2020 · 22 MIN
Ep. 96: A conversation with Yonatan Morse about the 3 crises in Cameroon
from Ufahamu Africa · host Yonatan Morse
Yonatan Morse, assistant professor of political science at the University of Connecticut, says that there have been three crises occurring in Cameroon over the last few years. He discusses them with Kim in this week's interview. In the news: 400,000 people have not been able to register to vote in Burkina Faso, the world is watching the U.S. election, and more! Books, Links, & ArticlesHow Autocrats Compete: Parties, Patrons, and Unfair Elections in Africa by Yonatan MorseSocial Policy Expansion in Latin America by Candelaria GarayEnvy in Politics by Gwyneth H. McClendonDemocracy in Ghana: Everyday Politics in Urban Africa by Jeffrey W. PallerElectoral Politics and Africa' Urban Transition: Class and Ethnicity in Ghana by Noah NathanLegislative Development in Africa: Politics and Postcolonial Legacies by Ken Ochieng' Opalo"Surrounded by War, Burkinabe Civilians Have Votes Taken Away"Upcoming Elections in Africa (Press Statement by Secretary of State Michael Pompeo)Nando's USA Twitter Posts about the Election"The Challenge of Observing American Democracy"Mtima Rising - EP by ChmbaMalawi Mouse Boys on NPR Tiny Desk ConcertsFind the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
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Yonatan Morse, assistant professor of political science at the University of Connecticut, says that there have been three crises occurring in Cameroon over the last few years. He discusses them with Kim in this week's interview. In the news: 400,000 people have not been able to register to vote in Burkina Faso, the world is watching the U.S. election, and more! Books, Links, & Articles How Autocrats Compete: Parties, Patrons, and Unfair Elections in Africa by Yonatan MorseSocial Policy ...
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