This article has been deposited with the full permission of the publisher.This article attempts to understand why ethnic-regional civil war has challenged the national unity of Côte d'Ivoire and not Ghana, two neighbouring countries with nearly identical ethnic, religious, and regional divisions, by examining politics at the grassroots. Based on a carefully controlled comparison of two similar regions of Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana, the study investigates how participation in local voluntary associations reinforces the local experience of the state to shape the ongoing development of political values and affect the prospects for ethnic peace and democracy. The article finds that participation in ethnically heterogenous voluntary associations ...
A study of the presidential and parliamentary elections of 2004 in Ghana, focusing on the particular...
Ghana could be described as an island of peace in an ocean of conflicts. This is because most of Gha...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...
For many influential prescriptions of how to prevent ethnic groups returning to war, the peace betwe...
This thesis analyses the potentiality of ethnic politics and violent conflicts in Ghana. It is a fac...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
This paper seeks to explain puzzling differences in indigenous notions of citizenship and political ...
This paper examines the cause of ethnic peace, and subsequently, the cause of ethnic violence. Varyi...
From Angola to Armenia and from Kosovo to Kenya the world is witnessing the rise of virulent ethnic ...
The article assesses the socio-economic and human repercussions of one of the fiercest ethnic confli...
In this article, I move away from the rather active and bloodier conflicts to which there exists sig...
This article explores the paradoxical impact of democratisation on belonging in northern Ghana. It a...
The paper examines conflicts in Northern and Upper East regions of Ghana from the perspective of ide...
This paper interrogates the influence of Western forms of democracy on ethnic conflicts in Africa th...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
A study of the presidential and parliamentary elections of 2004 in Ghana, focusing on the particular...
Ghana could be described as an island of peace in an ocean of conflicts. This is because most of Gha...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...
For many influential prescriptions of how to prevent ethnic groups returning to war, the peace betwe...
This thesis analyses the potentiality of ethnic politics and violent conflicts in Ghana. It is a fac...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
This paper seeks to explain puzzling differences in indigenous notions of citizenship and political ...
This paper examines the cause of ethnic peace, and subsequently, the cause of ethnic violence. Varyi...
From Angola to Armenia and from Kosovo to Kenya the world is witnessing the rise of virulent ethnic ...
The article assesses the socio-economic and human repercussions of one of the fiercest ethnic confli...
In this article, I move away from the rather active and bloodier conflicts to which there exists sig...
This article explores the paradoxical impact of democratisation on belonging in northern Ghana. It a...
The paper examines conflicts in Northern and Upper East regions of Ghana from the perspective of ide...
This paper interrogates the influence of Western forms of democracy on ethnic conflicts in Africa th...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
A study of the presidential and parliamentary elections of 2004 in Ghana, focusing on the particular...
Ghana could be described as an island of peace in an ocean of conflicts. This is because most of Gha...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...