Publication
May 2016
This paper investigates the extent to which the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) has made a difference in the way African States are governed. It ultimately concludes that 1) whether a state undergoes the review process or merely joins the mechanism does not seem to affect its performance, and 2) APRM-related progress has often been mixed (economic achievements, for example, have sometimes come at the expense of political freedoms.)
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English (ZA/RESEARCH/THE-STATE-OF-GOVERNANCE-IN-AFRICA-WHAT-INDICES-TELL-US/, 17 pages, 389 KB) |
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Author | Yarik Turiansky |
Series | SAIIA Occasional Papers |
Publisher | South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) |
Copyright | © 2016 SAIIA |