Elections in fledgling democracies are punctuated by perceived and observed cases of vote buying otherwise also called electoral clientelism – regarded as a major threat to democratic consolidation. Notions of vote buying are variously captured in the burgeoning literature on democracy, but the ongoing scholarly discussions have failed to engage some growing contemporary trends that also contribute significantly to sustaining the culture of vote buying in intra-party, local and national elections. In our analysis of recent intra-party elections in Ghana, we argue that vote buying has become more complex and more pronounced – and the proliferation of the phenomenon is aided by student campus politics (particularly at the various tertia...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
Ghana’s democracy is plagued by zero-sum politics usually described as winner-takes-all. Winner-take...
Repetitive elections are important benchmarks for assessing the maturity of Africa’s electoral democ...
Recent studies on student politics and governance have shown that electoral clientelism (EC) in univ...
Following the successful conduct of the 2008 general elections that led to a peaceful transfer of po...
This article examines Ghana’s efforts in advancing its democratic consolidation since the country tr...
The current state of the office of the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana can be couched as a bleedi...
It is widely recognised that representative democracy could not function without political parties, ...
A country’s democracy isentrenched when its citizenry participate actively in itsdemocratic processe...
Student activism has been pivotal in Ghana’s political and democratic history. Prior to Ghana’s Four...
This paper analysed the determinants and citizens’ choice of a presidential candidate in the Ghanaia...
The volume of empirical literature on Ghana’s democratization is overwhelming. Two contrasting posit...
Custom to pluralistic societies in emergent democracies, political mythology holds that since Ghana'...
The paper examines political party formation and fragmentation in Ghana. A multi-theory approach was...
Elections have become the prerequisite of democratic governance in most countries. In pursuit of thi...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
Ghana’s democracy is plagued by zero-sum politics usually described as winner-takes-all. Winner-take...
Repetitive elections are important benchmarks for assessing the maturity of Africa’s electoral democ...
Recent studies on student politics and governance have shown that electoral clientelism (EC) in univ...
Following the successful conduct of the 2008 general elections that led to a peaceful transfer of po...
This article examines Ghana’s efforts in advancing its democratic consolidation since the country tr...
The current state of the office of the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana can be couched as a bleedi...
It is widely recognised that representative democracy could not function without political parties, ...
A country’s democracy isentrenched when its citizenry participate actively in itsdemocratic processe...
Student activism has been pivotal in Ghana’s political and democratic history. Prior to Ghana’s Four...
This paper analysed the determinants and citizens’ choice of a presidential candidate in the Ghanaia...
The volume of empirical literature on Ghana’s democratization is overwhelming. Two contrasting posit...
Custom to pluralistic societies in emergent democracies, political mythology holds that since Ghana'...
The paper examines political party formation and fragmentation in Ghana. A multi-theory approach was...
Elections have become the prerequisite of democratic governance in most countries. In pursuit of thi...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
Ghana’s democracy is plagued by zero-sum politics usually described as winner-takes-all. Winner-take...
Repetitive elections are important benchmarks for assessing the maturity of Africa’s electoral democ...