5 - Pathways of Punishment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2022
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This chapter uses case studies of postcolonial Tanzania and Sierra Leone to examine pathways of persecution and punishment during pivotal moments of autocratic contestation and consolidation. Through careful process tracing, I analyze how the politics of the early independence period, which were fundamentally shaped by the struggle for national control, influenced strategies of judicial and extrajudicial repression in the years that followed. My analysis draws on a variety of archival sources that provide a rare window into the challenges faced by new autocrats, including how threats to autocratic survival were perceived in real time.
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- Undue ProcessPersecution and Punishment in Autocratic Courts, pp. 110 - 151Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022