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Elections and landmark policies in Tanzania and Uganda
Authors:Anne Mette Kjær  Ole Therkildsen
Institution:1. Department of Political Science , University of Aarhus , Denmark mkjaer@ps.au.dk;3. DIIS , Copenhagen , Denmark
Abstract:Much of the relevant literature on Africa downplays the salience of elections for policy-making and implementation. Instead, the importance of factors such as clientelism, ethnicity, organized interest groups, and donor influence, is emphasized. We argue that, in addition, elections now motivate political elites to focus on policies they perceive to be able to gain votes. This is based on analyses of six landmark decisions made during the last 15 years in the social, productive, and public finance sectors in Tanzania and Uganda. Such policies share a number of key characteristics: they are clearly identifiable with the party in power; citizens are targeted countrywide; and policy implementation aims at immediate, visible results.
Keywords:elections  policy-making and implementation  Uganda  Tanzania
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