Botswana has since independence showed a remarkable economic and political stability and been spared of conflict, ethnic violence, and large scale human rights violations that have been a common occurrence in other parts of Africa. This single case study examines why Botswana has been spared from neo-patrimonial structures by analyzing three other cases with much less successful performance records. Botswana currently outperforms almost all other African states in many categories and is even beating several European states in corruption indices. Many African states struggle with parallel institutions that are competing with the state. These neo-patrimonial structures take advantage of ethnic, religious, regional identities and allegiances t...
Botswana's democracy is often considered to be a comparatively advanced and positive example of an A...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
Liberal political economists typically ascribe the reasons, natures, and dynamics of development and...
Botswana has since independence showed a remarkable economic and political stability and been spared...
Due to a combination of exceptional economic growth and social development, Botswana has been hailed...
Claims have been made that Botswana's last four decades of success with economic growth and politica...
This paper has the dual objectives to highlight some of the factors that account for the absence of ...
This study examines Botswana's resource based development course within the framework of development...
This study takes an extended look at Botswana, a country which is found to depart from the common pa...
This paper argues nation-building theories that prioritize democratic governance best explain the su...
This paper follows the analysis of Vansina in analyzing colonization as an attempt to destroy and re...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
Many African countries have been heaping their economic and political woes on colonialism, several ...
Many African countries have been heaping their economic and political woes on colonialism, several d...
This thesis investigates the role states play in promoting and directing a country’s development. Mo...
Botswana's democracy is often considered to be a comparatively advanced and positive example of an A...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
Liberal political economists typically ascribe the reasons, natures, and dynamics of development and...
Botswana has since independence showed a remarkable economic and political stability and been spared...
Due to a combination of exceptional economic growth and social development, Botswana has been hailed...
Claims have been made that Botswana's last four decades of success with economic growth and politica...
This paper has the dual objectives to highlight some of the factors that account for the absence of ...
This study examines Botswana's resource based development course within the framework of development...
This study takes an extended look at Botswana, a country which is found to depart from the common pa...
This paper argues nation-building theories that prioritize democratic governance best explain the su...
This paper follows the analysis of Vansina in analyzing colonization as an attempt to destroy and re...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
Many African countries have been heaping their economic and political woes on colonialism, several ...
Many African countries have been heaping their economic and political woes on colonialism, several d...
This thesis investigates the role states play in promoting and directing a country’s development. Mo...
Botswana's democracy is often considered to be a comparatively advanced and positive example of an A...
Neopatrimonialism, a system whereby rulers use state resources for personal benefit and to secure th...
Liberal political economists typically ascribe the reasons, natures, and dynamics of development and...