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Democratic Transition in Anglophone West Africa - Paperback

Democratic Transition in Anglophone West Africa - Paperback

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by Jibrin Ibrahim (Author)

Ibrahim offers a comparative study of the democratic transitions in the Anglophone countries of West Africa, identifying regional trends and discreet factors. He argues that democracy is creeping up the agenda, owing to a detremined struggle for human rights and because democracy has been denied to the people for so long. He identifies a number of common issues across the region: the rise of a militarised secular state; a significant increase in public corruption; the primitive accumulation of capital; an intense battle to deepen democracy between civil society and the state; the appropriation of gender poltiics by the state through the office of the 'first ladies'; and the growing dissidence between elections and political choice. The study also addresses what may be considered an acceptable regional model in Ghana, and an unacceptable example in Liberia.

Number of Pages: 88
Dimensions: 0.18 x 8.54 x 6.26 IN
Publication Date: July 01, 2004
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