Each of Africa's countries has a different constitutional design, is characterized by a unique culture and history, and faces different stresses that threaten to undermine political stability. Presenting the first database of constitutional design in all African countries, along with seven original case studies, Constitutions and Conflict Management in Africa explores the types of domestic political institutions that can buffer societies from destabilizing changes that otherwise increase the risk of violence. With detailed comparative studies of Burundi, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, and Zimbabwe, contributing scholars identify key turning points at which a state's political institutions either mitigated or escalated the effects o...
Abstract: The Constitution is a supreme law in almost every country in the world. Since states are d...
This article assesses federalism in the five African federations: Ethiopia, Nigeria, Somalia, South ...
This paper interrogates the influence of Western forms of democracy on ethnic conflicts in Africa th...
Extrapolated from a case study on Ghana for a much larger research project on Constitutional Design ...
The prominent place given to decentralization in the design of post-1990 African constitutions has b...
This study examined the philosophical foundations ofwestern democracy and the observable political t...
Ghana was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence and played a critical role in...
Africa is known as a continent of conflict. Entire regions have been caught up in violent conflicts ...
This paper provides an overview of role played by imported constitutions in promoting intra conflict...
Social scientists have recently observed a ‘resurgence’ of traditional political institutions on the...
Ghana could be described as an island of peace in an ocean of conflicts. This is because most of Gha...
I am most honored to introduce this panel titled African Countries at the Crossroads of...
In 1957, Ghana became the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to obtain independence from European c...
The ‘Third Wave\u27of democracy resulted in transition galore in Africa. Authoritarian governments a...
The subject of this thesis is international studies, specifically a study of constitutional framewor...
Abstract: The Constitution is a supreme law in almost every country in the world. Since states are d...
This article assesses federalism in the five African federations: Ethiopia, Nigeria, Somalia, South ...
This paper interrogates the influence of Western forms of democracy on ethnic conflicts in Africa th...
Extrapolated from a case study on Ghana for a much larger research project on Constitutional Design ...
The prominent place given to decentralization in the design of post-1990 African constitutions has b...
This study examined the philosophical foundations ofwestern democracy and the observable political t...
Ghana was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence and played a critical role in...
Africa is known as a continent of conflict. Entire regions have been caught up in violent conflicts ...
This paper provides an overview of role played by imported constitutions in promoting intra conflict...
Social scientists have recently observed a ‘resurgence’ of traditional political institutions on the...
Ghana could be described as an island of peace in an ocean of conflicts. This is because most of Gha...
I am most honored to introduce this panel titled African Countries at the Crossroads of...
In 1957, Ghana became the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to obtain independence from European c...
The ‘Third Wave\u27of democracy resulted in transition galore in Africa. Authoritarian governments a...
The subject of this thesis is international studies, specifically a study of constitutional framewor...
Abstract: The Constitution is a supreme law in almost every country in the world. Since states are d...
This article assesses federalism in the five African federations: Ethiopia, Nigeria, Somalia, South ...
This paper interrogates the influence of Western forms of democracy on ethnic conflicts in Africa th...