Rethinking Approaches to the Study of Electoral Politics and democratisation in Africa

Beyond the Ethnic Vote: Ghana’s 2000 Elections and the Limits of Identity Politics

6 min · 13. joulu 2025
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Welcome to the show. Today’s episode explores one crucial question: how much does ethnicity really explain voting in Ghana’s landmark 2000 elections?

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