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DESCRIPTION:"Ethnic Election Voting Patterns in Africa\, A Ticking Time Bom
 b: A Case Study of Zambia." &nbsp\;&nbsp\;Aaron Mwewa\, Publisher and Parl
 iamentary Editor and Mandela Washington Fellow 2015This study looks at the
  past 3 general elections in Zambia in terms of the voting patterns in try
 ing to establish a strong case of how people have tended to vote for parti
 cular candidates on the basis of their tribes. The ethnic polarization exp
 osed by the election results shows that there is so much hate\, anger and 
 negative dispositions among the people premised on ethnicity. In Africa\, 
 similar voting trends\, led to deaths of millions of people in Burundi\, N
 igeria and Kenya. The discussion will explore some of the strategies which
  have been employed to address the problem which have been ineffective. Th
 e discussant will offer some proposed solutions which can help to address 
 the brewing conflict.&nbsp\;Conversations in Conflict Studies is a weekly 
 educational speaker series for students\, faculty\, and the community.&nbs
 p\; The series\, sponsored by PARCC\, draws its speakers from Syracuse Uni
 versity faculty\, national and international scholars and activists\, and 
 PhD students. Pizza is served. Follow us on Twitter @PARCCatMaxwell\, twee
 t #ConvoInConflict.
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SUMMARY:PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies presents Aaron Mwewa
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>"Ethnic Election Voting Patterns in Afri
 ca\, A Ticking Time Bomb: A Case Study of Zambia." </b>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><
 p><i>Aaron Mwewa</i>\, Publisher and Parliamentary Editor and Mandela Wash
 ington Fellow 2015<br>This study looks at the past 3 general elections in 
 Zambia in terms of the voting patterns in trying to establish a strong cas
 e of how people have tended to vote for particular candidates on the basis
  of their tribes. The ethnic polarization exposed by the election results 
 shows that there is so much hate\, anger and negative dispositions among t
 he people premised on ethnicity. In Africa\, similar voting trends\, led t
 o deaths of millions of people in Burundi\, Nigeria and Kenya. The discuss
 ion will explore some of the strategies which have been employed to addres
 s the problem which have been ineffective. The discussant will offer some 
 proposed solutions which can help to address the brewing conflict.&nbsp\;<
 br><i>Conversations in Conflict Studies</i> is a weekly educational speake
 r series for students\, faculty\, and the community.&nbsp\; The series\, s
 ponsored by PARCC\, draws its speakers from Syracuse University faculty\, 
 national and international scholars and activists\, and PhD students. Pizz
 a is served. Follow us on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/PARCCatMaxwe
 ll">@PARCCatMaxwell</a>\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.<br></p>
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