Democratic Transitions in East Africa

Democratic Transitions in East Africa
Author: F. Wafula Okumu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429557477

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Originally published in 2004. Genocide in Rwanda, massive floods of refugees and displaced people in the Horn of Africa, violent civil wars in the West African countries of Sierra Leone and Liberia - these are testimonies to the tremendous cost to grassroots communities when the authority and legitimacy of national political systems and leaders are called into question. The consolidation of democracy represents one tangible strategy to restore authority and legitimacy of political rule, providing the peace and security necessary for political enfranchisement and economic opportunity. This volume explores the factors that are crucial to the emergence of democratic political systems on the African continent, specifically focusing on Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. It highlights the political challenges facing these countries during this crucial transition period, and provides insights that are applicable to other countries engaged in this process in Africa and beyond.

Democratic Transition in East Africa

Democratic Transition in East Africa
Author: Research and Education for Democracy in Tanzania Project
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2011
Genre: Civil society
ISBN: 9987609430

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Democratization in Africa

Democratization in Africa
Author: Larry Jay Diamond,Marc F. Plattner
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801862736

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"The country-specific chapters serve to underline the differences between African democracy and liberal democracy, yet some authors are at pains to emphasize that whatever their limitations, African democracies are an advance over what had gone before." -- African Studies Review

Democratic Transition in East Africa

Democratic Transition in East Africa
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Africa, East
ISBN: 9987411134

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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 Crisis of Democratization in the Greater Horn of Africa

The Crisis of Democratization in the Greater Horn of Africa
Author: Kidane Mengisteab
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2020
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781847012470

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Analyses the structural and institutional obstacles to democratization in transitional societies - fractured societies, fragmented economies and institutions of governance, weak or deformed state structures - and how to overcome these.

Democratization in Africa Challenges and Prospects

Democratization in Africa  Challenges and Prospects
Author: Gordon Crawford,Gabrielle Lynch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135706357

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It is two decades since the ‘third wave’ of democratization began to roll across sub-Saharan Africa in the early 1990s. This book provides a very timely investigation into the progress and setbacks over that period, the challenges that remain and the prospects for future democratization in Africa. It commences with an overall assessment of the (lack of) progress made from 1990 to 2010, exploring positive developments with reasons for caution. Based on original research, subsequent contributions examine various themes through country case-studies, inclusive of: the routinisation of elections, accompanied by democratic rollback and the rise of hybrid regimes; the tenacity of presidential powers; the dilemmas of power-sharing; ethnic voting and rise of a violent politics of belonging; the role of ‘donors’ and the ambiguities of ‘democracy promotion’. Overall, the book concludes that steps forward remain greater than reversals and that typically, though not universally, sub-Saharan African countries are more democratic today than in the late 1980s. Nonetheless, the book also calls for more meaningful processes of democratization that aim not only at securing civil and political rights, but also socio-economic rights and the physical security of African citizens. This book was originally published as a special issue of Democratization

Pathways to Democracy

Pathways to Democracy
Author: James Frank Hollifield,Calvin C. Jillson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-01-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136687044

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A global examination that includes nations in Latin America, Asia, Russia, Eastern Europe, and Africa, Pathways to Democracy investigates the implications of the various paths that nations take to democracy and the political and economic programs needed to stabilize new democracies. From military to authoritarian to communist oligarchies, the essays reveal that democratic transitions were instigated by divisions within the ruling elite, challenges came from groups and interests outside the elite, and poor economic performance followed in its wake. An extensive look at what the United States can do through its foreign policy to promote and invest in democratization is included. An introduction to democratization that is comprehensive and global in scope. Includes comprehensive focus on U.S. foreign policy