A study of the presidential and parliamentary elections of 2004 in Ghana, focusing on the particular issues that led to the three Norethern Regions defying the nnational trend and voting for the opposition NDC. The study reveals that the key factors behind this were local and traditional rather than regional or national. This indicates the continuing importance of inter and intra-ethnic rivalries in those regions
This article examines Ghana’s efforts in advancing its democratic consolidation since the country tr...
In this paper we analyze the ethnic undercurrent and macro-level determinants influencing voter part...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
Despite pre-election fears, the victory of the opposition NPP over the ruling NDC in Ghana’s Decembe...
This article focuses on three concerns: (1) the historical and contemporary distinctiveness of the '...
During the Fourth Republican electioneering era in Ghana, starting in November 1992, presidential el...
The paper examines political party formation and fragmentation in Ghana. A multi-theory approach was...
This paper analysed the determinants and citizens’ choice of a presidential candidate in the Ghanaia...
The people of Ghana are gearing themselves up for general elections in December 2 008. Election 2 00...
This briefing provides a concise yet comprehensive analysis of the Ghanaian multiparty presidential ...
The abuse of incumbency during elections in order to retain power by ruling governments has become a...
Ghana’s 2008 elections have been hailed by national and international observers as a model for Afric...
The 2000 presidential and parliamentary elections in Ghana deserve notice, not because of their poli...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
This article examines Ghana’s efforts in advancing its democratic consolidation since the country tr...
In this paper we analyze the ethnic undercurrent and macro-level determinants influencing voter part...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
Despite pre-election fears, the victory of the opposition NPP over the ruling NDC in Ghana’s Decembe...
This article focuses on three concerns: (1) the historical and contemporary distinctiveness of the '...
During the Fourth Republican electioneering era in Ghana, starting in November 1992, presidential el...
The paper examines political party formation and fragmentation in Ghana. A multi-theory approach was...
This paper analysed the determinants and citizens’ choice of a presidential candidate in the Ghanaia...
The people of Ghana are gearing themselves up for general elections in December 2 008. Election 2 00...
This briefing provides a concise yet comprehensive analysis of the Ghanaian multiparty presidential ...
The abuse of incumbency during elections in order to retain power by ruling governments has become a...
Ghana’s 2008 elections have been hailed by national and international observers as a model for Afric...
The 2000 presidential and parliamentary elections in Ghana deserve notice, not because of their poli...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
This article examines Ghana’s efforts in advancing its democratic consolidation since the country tr...
In this paper we analyze the ethnic undercurrent and macro-level determinants influencing voter part...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...