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Journal articles on the topic "Élections – Guinée"
Villard, Renaud. "Le conclave des parieurs. Paris, opinion publique et continuité du pouvoir pontifical à Rome au XVIe siècle." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 64, no. 2 (April 2009): 375–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900028171.
Full textAffagnon, Qemal. "Tiktok: La Politique De Désinformation Sous Couvert Du Divertissement En Afrique." International Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies 34, no. 2 (October 21, 2022): 309. http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v34.2.4675.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Élections – Guinée"
Baldé, Saïkou Oumar. "Les Organes de gestion des élections en Afrique de l’Ouest : approche comparative entre le Mali et la Guinée." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021BORD0271.
Full textIndependent or autonomous electoral commissions emerged in Africa in the mid-1990s with the democratic aim of resolving crises surrounding the organization of elections. They are institutions legally responsible for all or part of the electoral process. They are either political, technical or mixed and are seen as a solution to the lack of transparency in electoral processes. Mali and Guinea have chosen political electoral commissions. While the presence of political parties in these commissions is a guarantee of transparency and credibility of the elections, opening the electoral commissions to political parties runs the risk of reproducing political rivalries within them. The creation of electoral management bodies has taken place in the context of various crises and political intrigues. In theory, all legal instruments governing the organization of elections recognize and guarantee free and transparent elections. However, in practice, the texts and institutions are used and manipulated, thereby undermining the confidence of political actors in an overly politicized electoral administration. The quality of electoral processes remains suspect because of the weakness or partiality of its members or simply the communalization of elections. Elections become the means by which the political system is perpetuated for years and electoral fraud the systemic regulator. We are no longer in the crises inherent in the absence of elections, but in the crises linked to rigged elections. The vote as a tool for the designation of elites at the disposal of the citizens is weakened and the possible control devices do not allow the containment of the multiple frauds orchestrated during the polls
Diallo, El Hadj Mohamed Ramadan. "Ethnicité et processus démocratique en Guinée, de 1990 à 2015." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE3048/document.
Full textFor a good number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa – the French-speaking ones especially – the 1990s represented a transition from authoritarian regimes to democratic ones. This is the case in Guinea where a democratic process began in the mid-1980s, with the fall of the very strict regime of Ahmed Sékou Touré. In contrast to the Western liberal democracies on which it is based, the conventional democracy adopted in Guinea exists in the juridico-institutional layout but does not, in reality, function on the basis of political and social institutions that transcend the ethnic and community groups tensions. Ethnicity is the fundamental matrix. It is manifested by the hybridization of import-export institutional products with specific local realities. Public administration, political parties, socio-cultural organizations rely explicitly or implicitly on ethnicity in their relationship to politics. Several factors are at the root of this double phenomenon of ethnicization of the political fact and politicization of the ethnic fact in Guinea. One may attribute both to the fragility of the State which is struggling to ensure its sovereign missions - security, justice, well-being, etc. - and to the inadequacy of the anchoring of the values, norms and principles of liberal democracy in Guinean society. To this must be added the structuring role of ethnicity as a social group of political mobilization in collective representations
Souare, Issaka K. "Les partis politiques de l'opposition en Afrique de l'Ouest et leur quête pour le pouvoir d'État : les cas du Bénin, du Ghana et de la Guinée." Thèse, 2010. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/3534/1/D1961.pdf.
Full textBooks on the topic "Élections – Guinée"
Tolno, Charles-Pascal. Transition militaire et élection présidentielle 2010 en Guinée: L'indépendance piégée. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2015.
Find full textAlihodzic, Sead, Maurice Mboula Jean-Claude Didier Enguélégué, and Idayat Hassan. Gestion des risques électoraux dans la région du G5 Sahel : Guide sur les facteurs internes. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2020.58.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "Élections – Guinée"
Henry, Hélène. "Quelques aspects du mythe du Juif errant chez Tsvetaeva." In Marina Tsvetaeva et l'Europe, 109–20. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.3366.
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