津巴布韦的数字技术和选举管理:伪民主转型和扭曲的谵妄?

Torque Mude
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这篇文章探讨了在津巴布韦选举管理中采用生物识别选民登记的程度,这似乎是民主化地平线上的一个幽灵。虽然数位选举管理的出现带来了对可信选举过程和结果的期望,但在一个人工管理过程中存在猖獗选举舞弊行为的国家,这种现象尚未在津巴布韦的民主化方面产生积极的结果。尽管从人工管理选举过程转向数字化方法,但津巴布韦选举中违规行为的泥潭仍然存在。这在很大程度上归因于津巴布韦的治理轨迹,似乎不利于利用数字技术带来的机会,使该国的选举民主化。话虽如此,本文得出的结论是,政治权力的配置,特别是违反权力分立和人事分立的民主原则的问题,对技术诱导的向可信选举的民主过渡是不诚实的。本文采用二次研究来获取数据,数据来自书籍、期刊文章、报纸文章和机构报告。扭力·莫德,津巴布韦米德兰兹州立大学政治与公共管理系高级讲师。联合国非洲经济委员会东非分区域办事处,卢旺达基加利,区域一体化和非洲自由贸易区组研究员。电子邮件:mudetorque@gmail.com;mudeta@staff.msu.ac.zw;torque.mude@un.org
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9 - Digital Technologies and Election Management in Zimbabwe: Pseudo-democratic Transition and Contorted Delirium?
This article examines the extent to which the adoption of biometric voter registration in election management in Zimbabwe has appeared a phantom on the horizon regarding democratisation. While the emergence of digitalised election management brought with it expectations of credible electoral processes and outcomes in a country with a history of rampant electoral malpractices in manually managed processes, the phenomenon is yet to yield positive results regarding democratisation in Zimbabwe. Despite the shift from manually managed electoral process to a digitalised approach, the quagmire of irregularities has persisted in Zimbabwean elections. This is largely attributable to the trajectory of governance in Zimbabwe which appears to militate against the exploitation of the opportunities presented by digital technologies in democratising elections in the county. This said, the conclusion drawn from this article is that the configuration of political power, particularly issues of the breach of the democratic principles of separation of power and separation of personnel, are disingenuous to technology-induced democratic transition to credible elections. Secondary research was used to obtain data for this article as data were gathered from books, journal articles, newspaper articles and institutional reports. Torque Mude, Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics and Public Management, Midlands State University, Zimbabwe. Research Fellow, Regional Integration and AfCFTA Cluster, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Sub-Regional Office for Eastern Africa, Kigali, Rwanda. Email: mudetorque@gmail.com; mudeta@staff.msu.ac.zw; torque.mude@un.org
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Africa Development/Afrique et Developpement
Africa Development/Afrique et Developpement Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Africa Development (ISSN 0850 3907) is the quarterly bilingual journal of CODESRIA published since 1976. It is a social science journal whose major focus is on issues which are central to the development of society. Its principal objective is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas among African scholars from a variety of intellectual persuasions and various disciplines. The journal also encourages other contributors working on Africa or those undertaking comparative analysis of developing world issues. Africa Development welcomes contributions which cut across disciplinary boundaries. Articles with a narrow focus and incomprehensible to people outside their discipline are unlikely to be accepted.
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