Botswana has a unique approach to succession, where the president can select their successor, leading to strength in the transfer of power. About half of the presidents in Botswana have been from the traditional royal family, creating a semi-hereditary adoptive monarchy. This collaboration of power transfer has proven to be important, similar to the U.S. founding fathers' idea of aligning incentives for succession by having the president and vice president come from opposite parties to work together.

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