Constructing Democracy in Transitioning Societies of Africa

Constructing Democracy in Transitioning Societies of Africa
Author: S. Wing
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2008-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230612075

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This book explores the process by which constitutions and democratic institutions are constructed. Wing focuses on how innovative constitutional dialogues involving participation, negotiation, and recognition of groups previously excluded from political decision-making may be the key to a legitimate constitution.

Constructing Democracy in Transitioning Societies of Africa

Constructing Democracy in Transitioning Societies of Africa
Author: S. Wing
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-01-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230109152

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This book explores the process by which constitutions and democratic institutions are constructed. Wing focuses on how innovative constitutional dialogues involving participation, negotiation, and recognition of groups previously excluded from political decision-making may be the key to a legitimate constitution.

Transitions and Consolidation of Democracy in Africa

Transitions and Consolidation of Democracy in Africa
Author: Samuel Ebow Quainoo
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 1586840401

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What conditions motivate a transition to democracy? Can the dynamics of a transition influence its outcome? Under what circumstances has democracy been consolidated in Africa? This trilogy of questions has become necessary in light of the current democratic wave engulfing Africa and the rest of the world. In examining the conditions that initiate democratic transitions, this book investigates the circumstances under which democracy movements have operated between 1980 and 1990. It concludes that, contrary to dominant democratic theory, the transitions to democracy in Africa have occurred under declining levels of development. With regard to transitions, the book recognizes that they have their own dynamics. Two main types of transitions are discerned: top-down and bottom-up. The book argues that in spite of the restrictive nature of top-down transitions, they offer a better opportunity for democratic consolidation because of the consensus between elites of the pro-democracy regime and their counterparts in the authoritarian regime, a condition that is normally absent under bottom-up transitions. Finally, relying on the cases of consolidated democracies, the book derives an African democracy model. The model delineates five main conditions that facilitate democratic consolidation, including good leadership, relevant political institutions, external support, civic space, and a reasonable level of development. It cautions, however, that these are not sufficient conditions, nor are all of them necessary. Since countries have unique historical circumstances, specific countries will have to combine conditions in the model that are relevant to that society to consolidate its democracy. The right combination will depend on the specific needs of the individual country.

The Role of Civil Society in Africa s Quest for Democratization

The Role of Civil Society in Africa   s Quest for Democratization
Author: Abadir M. Ibrahim
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319183831

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This book tests many of the assumptions, hypotheses, and conclusions connected with the presumed role of civil society organizations in the democratization of African countries. Taking a comparative approach, it looks at countries that have successfully democratized, those that are stuck between progress and regression, those that have regressed into dictatorship, and those that are currently in transitional flux and evaluates what role, if any, civil society has played in each instance. The countries discussed—South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Egypt and Tunisia—represent a diverse set of social and political circumstances and different levels of democratic achievement, providing a rich set of case studies. Each sample state also offers an internal comparison, as each has historically experienced different stages of democratization. Along the course of each case study, the book also considers the effect that other traditionally studied factors, such as culture, colonization, economic development and foreign aid, may have had on individual attempts at democratization. The first extensive work on civil society and democratization in Africa, the book adds new insights to the applicability of democratization theory in a non-Western context, both filling a gap in and adding to the existing universal scholarship. This book will be useful for scholars of political science, economics, sociology and African studies, as well as human rights activists and policy makers in the relevant geographical areas.

Breaking Barriers Creating New Hopes

Breaking Barriers  Creating New Hopes
Author: Abdalla Bujra,Said Adejumobi
Publsiher: OSSREA
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123138393

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A study of Africa's current strides towards democracy, good governance and the interposition of the civil society in the process. The authors identify and delineates the phases of these processes and examine key theoretical and methodological issues of the governance project. Also includes analysis of hitherto neglected issues such as gender, pastoralism, ethnicity, constitutionalism, local governance, the economy and the African Union. Reviews six country case studies on progress so far: Botswana, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Zambia and Ethiopia.

The Politics of Transition in Africa

The Politics of Transition in Africa
Author: Giles Mohan,Tunde Zack-Williams
Publsiher: James Currey Publishers
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: UOM:39015060394346

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Part of a series of studies that examine political issues confronting African peoples, societies and states, this text explores: theories of the state, the transition to democracy and economic development. Published in association with ROAPE North America: Africa World Press

South Africa s Transition to Democracy

South Africa s Transition to Democracy
Author: Sandy Shaw
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015055881893

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The author points out that this book is not an academic study of South Africa and Africa, but a focus on the psycho-political dimension of the new South Africa, asking whether it will work and highlighting positives and strengths that can be made to work.

The Transition to Democratic Governance in Africa

The Transition to Democratic Governance in Africa
Author: John Mukum Mbaku,Julius O. Ihonvbere
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2003-04-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015056687349

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