Analysing election-related violence in the 2011 national elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo

IF 1.1 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS African Security Review Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1080/10246029.2023.2189017
T. Tumba
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ABSTRACT This study seeks to explore the triggers, perpetrators and consequences of electoral violence in the 2011 national elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). From the perspective of different domestic and international electoral observers, the 2011 elections in the DRC were marred by violence. A qualitative approach based on secondary resources was employed to achieve the purpose of the study. Following the content analysis of various documents related to electoral violence during the 2011 elections in the DRC, the findings of the study indicated that members of law enforcement and state agencies (police, the national intelligence agency, the Republican Guard and administrative authorities) including supporters of political parties were identified as the main perpetrators of election-related violence in the DRC. In addition, the paper showed that structural causes such as weak institutionalisation of democracy together with lack of national sense of cohesion were the potential triggers of the 2011 election-related violence in the DRC.
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分析刚果民主共和国2011年全国选举中与选举有关的暴力事件
摘要本研究旨在探讨刚果民主共和国2011年全国选举中选举暴力的诱因、实施者和后果。从不同的国内和国际选举观察员的角度来看,刚果民主共和国2011年的选举遭到暴力破坏。为了达到研究目的,采用了基于二次资源的定性方法。根据对2011年刚果民主共和国选举期间与选举暴力有关的各种文件的内容分析,研究结果表明,包括政党支持者在内的执法和国家机构(警察、国家情报机构、共和国卫队和行政当局)成员被认定为刚果民主共和国选举相关暴力的主要肇事者。此外,该论文表明,民主制度化薄弱以及缺乏民族凝聚力等结构性原因是2011年刚果民主共和国选举相关暴力事件的潜在诱因。
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