Democratization in Sub Saharan Africa 1989 1992

Democratization in Sub Saharan Africa  1989 1992
Author: Robert Buijtenhuijs,Elly Rijnierse
Publsiher: African Studies Centre Politi
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: IND:30000043772130

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Democracy and Political Change in Sub Saharan Africa

Democracy and Political Change in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: John A. Wiseman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134829897

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The book provides readers a set of case studies covering a diverse range of African states in order to identify the major causes of change and the movement towards democracy.

Democratization in Africa Challenges and Prospects

Democratization in Africa  Challenges and Prospects
Author: Gordon Crawford,Gabrielle Lynch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135706289

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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

Routledge Handbook of Democratization in Africa

Routledge Handbook of Democratization in Africa
Author: Gabrielle Lynch,Peter VonDoepp
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351623636

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This volume explores the issues and debates surrounding the ongoing processes of democratization in sub-Saharan Africa, illuminating the central dynamics characterizing Africa’s democratic experiments, and considering the connections between democratization and economic, social, and cultural developments on the continent. Reflecting the diverse and rich nature of this field of study, the Handbook of Democratization in Africa features more than thirty contributions structured into six thematic sections: The politics and paths of regime development Institutional dynamics Political mobilization and voting dynamics The politics of identity Social forces from below The consequences of democracy. Chapters offer overviews of the key scholarship on particular topics, including central insights from the latest research, and provide suggestions for those interested in further inquiry. The material includes attention to broad cross-continental patterns, for example with respect to public opinion, political violence, or the role of different institutions and actors. It also includes rich case material, drawing on and highlighting the experiences of a diverse collection of countries. Encouraging a comprehensive view of key concerns and enhancing understanding of particular issues, the Handbook of Democratization in Africa represents a critical resource for experts and students of African politics, democratization, and African studies.

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

Political Opposition and Democracy in Sub Saharan Africa

Political Opposition and Democracy in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Elliott Green,Johanna Söderström,Emil Uddhammar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134933129

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This book takes a closer look at the role and meaning of political opposition for the development of democracy across sub-Saharan Africa. Why is room for political opposition in most cases so severely limited? Under what circumstances has the political opposition been able to establish itself in a legitimate role in African politics? To answer these questions this edited volume focuses on the institutional settings, the nature and dynamics within and between political parties, and the relationship between the citizens and political parties. It is found that regional devolution and federalist structures enable political opposition to organize and gain local power, as a supplement to influence at the central level. Generally, however, opposition parties are lacking in organization and institutionalization, as well as in their ability to find support in civil society and promote the issues that voters find most important. Overall, strong executive powers, unchecked by democratic institutions, in combination with deferential values and fear of conflict, undermine legitimate opposition activity. This book was originally published as a special issue of Democratization.

Democratisation in Sub Saharan Africa

Democratisation in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: W. J. Breytenbach
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1997
Genre: Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070796565

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State Recognition and Democratization in Sub Saharan Africa

State Recognition and Democratization in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: L. Buur,H. Kyed
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-11-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230609716

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Being critical and empirically grounded, the book explores the complex, often counter-balancing consequences of the involvement of traditional authority in the wave of democratization and liberal-style state-building that has rolled over sub-Saharan Africa in the past decade.