Conventional views of African politics imply that Africans arrive at political opinions largely on the basis of their positions in the social structure or enduring cultural values. In contrast, we argue that Africans form attitudes to democracy based upon what they learn about what it is and what it does. We test this argument with a unique data set known as Afrobarometer Round 1, which is based on surveys of nationally representative samples of citizens in 12 African countries that have recently undergone political reform. Specifically, we test our learning hypothesis against competing sociological and cultural theories to explain citizens ’ demand for democracy (legitimation) and the perceived supply of democracy (institutionalization). ...
This study explores the nature of Mozambicans' commitment to democracy by testing and examining cogn...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
Democracy has had a tumultuous experience in sub-Saharan Africa. However, democracy has been gaining...
Conventional views of African politics imply that Africans arrive at political opinions largely on t...
The increasing threat to democracy from populist movements and authoritarian leaders occupies a prom...
In what ways do elections serve as instruments of democracy in Africa? Based on a multi-level analys...
It has been argued that democratically elected governments may have greater incentives than their au...
The last three decades have seen states in Africa, alongside states around the world, experiment wit...
Comparative analysis of original survey data from Ghana, Zambia and South Africa is used here to ass...
Africa is a latecomer to democratization. In terms of timing, Africa has followed rather than led ot...
When the third wave of democracy washed across Africa in the early 1990s, leading Africanists openly...
Discussions of the social factors conducive to the emergence and survival of liberal democratic regi...
International audienceIs education consequential for popular endorsement of democracy in developing ...
Africans strongly support democracy despite frustration in some countries with unfair elections, cor...
Africa is the poorest and most underdeveloped continent in the world.? Among many political and soci...
This study explores the nature of Mozambicans' commitment to democracy by testing and examining cogn...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
Democracy has had a tumultuous experience in sub-Saharan Africa. However, democracy has been gaining...
Conventional views of African politics imply that Africans arrive at political opinions largely on t...
The increasing threat to democracy from populist movements and authoritarian leaders occupies a prom...
In what ways do elections serve as instruments of democracy in Africa? Based on a multi-level analys...
It has been argued that democratically elected governments may have greater incentives than their au...
The last three decades have seen states in Africa, alongside states around the world, experiment wit...
Comparative analysis of original survey data from Ghana, Zambia and South Africa is used here to ass...
Africa is a latecomer to democratization. In terms of timing, Africa has followed rather than led ot...
When the third wave of democracy washed across Africa in the early 1990s, leading Africanists openly...
Discussions of the social factors conducive to the emergence and survival of liberal democratic regi...
International audienceIs education consequential for popular endorsement of democracy in developing ...
Africans strongly support democracy despite frustration in some countries with unfair elections, cor...
Africa is the poorest and most underdeveloped continent in the world.? Among many political and soci...
This study explores the nature of Mozambicans' commitment to democracy by testing and examining cogn...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
Democracy has had a tumultuous experience in sub-Saharan Africa. However, democracy has been gaining...