Multiparty Democracy and Political Change

Multiparty Democracy and Political Change

Constraints to Democratization in Africa

Mbaku, John Mukum; Ihonvbere, Julius O.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2020

352

Mole

Inglês

9781138323940

15 a 20 dias

650

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1. General Introduction, Julius O. Ihonvbere, John Mukum Mbaku. 2. Where is the Third Wave? A Critical Evaluation of Africa's Non-transition to Democracy, Julius O. Ihonvbere. 3. Structural Adjustment Programs and Democratization in Africa: The Case if Mauritania, Mohameden Ould-Mey. 4. Bureaucratic Corruption and the Crisis of Political Reforms in Africa, John Mukum Mbaku. 5. National Conferences and Democratization in Francophone Africa, John F. Clark. 6. Nigeria: How to Derail a Transition Program, Pita Ogaba Agbese. 7. State Collapse and Democratic Construction: Prospects from Liberia, George Klay Kieh , Jr. 8. Women and Political Participation in Kenya: Evaluating the Interplay of Gender, Ethnicity, Class and State, Eunice Njeri Sahle. 9. Democracy and Democratisation in Cameroon: Living with the Dual Heritage, Joseph Takougang. 10. How not to Consolidate a Democracy: The Experience of the Movment for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) in Zambia, Julius O. Ihonvhere. 11. South Africa's First Democratic Elections and their Political Context, Fran Buntman. 12. Beyond Mobutu: The Opposition and the Struggle for Democracy in Zaire, Osita G. Afoaku. 13. Assessing the Future of Democracy in Africa: Internal and External Challenges, John Mukum Mbaku, Julius O. Ihonvbere.
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Maendeleo Ya Wanawake;Military Junta;Junta;Chakufwa Chihana;Anglophone Problem;Central African Republic;Civil Society;Dark Skinned African Americans;Du Cameroun;Prodemocracy Movement;Sovereign National Conference;Mandela;Multiparty Politics;Nexus File;Green Belt Movement;Light Skinned African Americans;West Cameroon;Ahmadou Ahidjo;Fw De Klerk;American Colonization Society;Anglophone Cameroonians;Mobutu Dictatorship;President Babangida;East Cameroon;Southern Cameroons