Student activism has been pivotal in Ghana’s political and democratic history. Prior toGhana’s Fourth Republic, student activism was highly confrontational and entailed studentsupport or opposition to the various regimes depending on the extent to which theregimes were accepted by all as being rightful or legitimate. After 23 years of uninterruptedconstitutional democracy, Ghana has earned the accolade of being a successful electoraldemocracy. However, in terms of democratic progression, the mere conduct of periodicelections that sometimes lead to alternation of power is described as elementary and alow quality democracy. Given that Ghana’s democratisation process since 1992 has notbeen static, some remarkable strides have been made in impr...
Research on the bi-directional relationship between political regimes and economic development has i...
In its 57 years of nationhood, Ghana witnessed 22 years of military rule, 6 years of one-party gover...
This thesis examines students as agents of political change in sub-Saharan Africa. It explores the e...
Student activism has been pivotal in Ghana’s political and democratic history. Prior to Ghana’s Four...
After the Cold War and fall of Communism in the East bloc, a dramatic transformation took place in w...
This bachelor's thesis deals with the changes in the Ghanaian political system after its independenc...
Transition to democracy have been a complex and difficult process for many thirdwave democratic coun...
This study set out to investigate activities of civil society organisations (CSOs) and how they have...
Ghana\u27s democracy has been hailed by scholars, practitioners, and the international community in ...
This dissertation explores the significance of the youth in the popular politics of 20th-century Gha...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011During the last year the “Arab Spring” is ca...
The people of Ghana are gearing themselves up for general elections in December 2 008. Election 2 00...
A country’s democracy isentrenched when its citizenry participate actively in itsdemocratic processe...
The democratic structure and institutions of government of Ghana resumed force on December 7th, 1992...
This research examines the impact of formal democracy on the construction of an effective civil soci...
Research on the bi-directional relationship between political regimes and economic development has i...
In its 57 years of nationhood, Ghana witnessed 22 years of military rule, 6 years of one-party gover...
This thesis examines students as agents of political change in sub-Saharan Africa. It explores the e...
Student activism has been pivotal in Ghana’s political and democratic history. Prior to Ghana’s Four...
After the Cold War and fall of Communism in the East bloc, a dramatic transformation took place in w...
This bachelor's thesis deals with the changes in the Ghanaian political system after its independenc...
Transition to democracy have been a complex and difficult process for many thirdwave democratic coun...
This study set out to investigate activities of civil society organisations (CSOs) and how they have...
Ghana\u27s democracy has been hailed by scholars, practitioners, and the international community in ...
This dissertation explores the significance of the youth in the popular politics of 20th-century Gha...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011During the last year the “Arab Spring” is ca...
The people of Ghana are gearing themselves up for general elections in December 2 008. Election 2 00...
A country’s democracy isentrenched when its citizenry participate actively in itsdemocratic processe...
The democratic structure and institutions of government of Ghana resumed force on December 7th, 1992...
This research examines the impact of formal democracy on the construction of an effective civil soci...
Research on the bi-directional relationship between political regimes and economic development has i...
In its 57 years of nationhood, Ghana witnessed 22 years of military rule, 6 years of one-party gover...
This thesis examines students as agents of political change in sub-Saharan Africa. It explores the e...