The argument for Africa’s advancement has primarily been discussed on various fronts and amply tied to democracy and development. This notwithstanding, such discourse has neglected the evolutionary process of our political history and development. The need for this review article however, is to reinvigorate the need for African leaders and political actors as well as their foreign counterparts to pay attention to some of the recurrent issues that has stifled the growth of the African continent in particular. In addressing the issues from past to present, attention has been paid to the colonial legacy as well as the question of colonization, history, definition and structure among others.
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The paper reviews the political debate by African scholars in the early 80s and 90s on the concept o...
In recent years, there has been a series of supports by the developed world towards securing effecti...
This study examined the philosophical foundations ofwestern democracy and the observable political t...
The argument for Africa’s advancement has primarily been discussed on various fronts and amply tied ...
The article focuses on the internal forces that have influenced Africa’s Democracy over the past dec...
The study examines contentious issues related to democracy and development in Africa. Substantially ...
During colonialism, African countries were exposed to severe living circumstances and human rights a...
Among several issues surrounding scholarly and political discussions about Africa is that of the con...
What has caused the. African continent to remain fragmented, underdeveloped, and lacking liberal dem...
The prospects of democracy in Africa is the central concern of this study. The factors that contribu...
This paper examines Walter Rodney’s argument of How Europe Underdeveloped Africa and its justificati...
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...
The crises of democratisation in Africa have not been properly focused on in its primacy, the econom...
The end of the cold war and the triumph of liberalism after the collapse of the Soviet Union had a r...
The paper reviews the political debate by African scholars in the early 80s and 90s on the concept o...
In recent years, there has been a series of supports by the developed world towards securing effecti...
This study examined the philosophical foundations ofwestern democracy and the observable political t...