[PDF] FREE ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY IN LESOTHO
[PDF] FREE ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY IN LESOTHO
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Summary:
This essay analyzes Lesotho’s post-1993 election history, focusing on how external actors and regional diplomacy have shaped its politics. Key points:
- Since 1993, six free elections have been followed by coercive diplomacy or SADC/military interventions aimed at stabilizing the government or restoring order. Interventions occurred during periods of electoral transition (notably 2002–2005 and around 2012–2015) and continue as of the time of writing.
- External pla
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