This book critically examines Russia's political evolution under Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, highlighting how power was centralized through constitutional reforms, media control, and a strategic exchange of presidential and prime ministerial roles. It explores Russia's model of "sovereign democracy" and its implications for global politics, particularly its influence in Africa. The study links Russia's authoritarian trajectory to emerging patterns of electoral authoritarianism across Africa, warning of threats to democracy, civil liberties, and institutional strength. Through Pan-African thought and indigenous governance values, the book urges African nations to resist external political models and embrace a vision of self-determined, democratic leadership grounded in historical wisdom and continental agency. It offers both critique and roadmap, a call to reimagine governance for Africa's future.
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