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Political and economic liberalisation in Zambia 1991-2001
L Rakner
Nordic Africa Institute, 2003
3242003
Democratization by elections? Opposition weakness in Africa
L Rakner, N Van de Walle
Journal of democracy 20 (3), 108-121, 2009
2382009
Business associations and growth coalitions in Sub-Saharan Africa
D Bräutigam, L Rakner, S Taylor
The Journal of Modern African Studies 40 (4), 519-547, 2002
1922002
Taxation and tax reforms in developing countries: Illustrations from sub-Saharan Africa
OH Fjeldstad, L Rakner
Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2003
1682003
Hybrid regimes and the challenges of deepening and sustaining democracy in developing countries
A Rocha Menocal, V Fritz, L Rakner
South African Journal of International Affairs 15 (1), 29-40, 2008
1322008
Turnaround: The national resistance movement and the reintroduction of a multiparty system in Uganda
S Makara, L Rakner, L Svåsand
International political science review 30 (2), 185-204, 2009
1262009
Democratisation's Third Wave and the Challenges of Democratic Deepening: assessing international democracy assistance and lessons learned
L Rakner, AR Menocal, V Fritz
ODI Working Papers, 2007
1192007
The Budget as Theatre-the Formal and Informal Institutional Makings of the Budget Process in Malawi: Final Report July 2004
L Rakner
Chr. Michelsens institutt, 2004
1132004
From dominant to competitive party system: The Zambian experience 1991–2001
L Rakner, L Svasand
Party Politics 10 (1), 49-68, 2004
1042004
Oxford research encyclopedia of politics
EA Stein
702016
Understanding patterns of accountability in Tanzania
A Lawson, L Rakner
Final Synthesis Report commissioned by the Governance Working Group of the …, 2005
682005
Trade Unions in Processes of Democratisation. A Study of Party Labour Relations in Zambia
L Rakner
Chr. Michelsen Institute. Department of Social Science and Development, 1992
651992
Stuck in transition: electoral processes in Zambia 1991–2001
L Rakner, L Svåsand
Democratization 12 (1), 85-105, 2005
622005
ACCOUNTABILITY THROUGH TAX REFORM? REFLECTIONS FROM SUB‐SAHARAN AFRICA1
S Gloppen, L Rakner
IDS bulletin 33 (3), 1-17, 2002
622002
Fissions and fusions, foes and friends: Party system restructuring in Malawi in the 2004 general elections
L Rakner, L Svåsand, NS Khembo
Comparative Political Studies 40 (9), 1112-1137, 2007
612007
Tax reform and democratic accountability in sub-Saharan Africa
L Rakner, S Gloppen
Beyond Structural Adjustment The Institutional Context of African …, 2003
602003
Assessing the impact of health rights litigation: a comparative analysis of Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, India and South Africa
O Moestad, L Rakner, OLM Ferraz
Litigating health rights: Can courts bring more justice to health, 273-303, 2011
552011
Opposition parties and incumbent presidents: The new dynamics of electoral competition in Africa
L Rakner, N van de Walle
Democratization by elections: A new mode of transition, 202-225, 2009
532009
The accountability funtion of supreme audit institutions in Malawi, Uganda and Tanzania
V Wang, L Rakner
Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2005
492005
The other side of taxation: Extraction and social institutions in the developing world
E Lust, L Rakner
Annual Review of Political Science 21, 277-294, 2018
472018
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