This article explores the paradoxical impact of democratisation on belonging in northern Ghana. It argues that, while democratisation was expected to forge inclusion and create political space for marginalised ethnicities to acquire rights to chieftaincy and land, it rather reified and institutionalised their exclusion. The adoption of constitutional rule in Ghana in 1992 rapidly diminished state power and weakened its capacity to administer justice through the redistribution of resources. Formalising land ownership and chieftaincy through constitutional provisions created boundaries of exclusion and set the stage for violent conflicts. The article makes the point that constitutional rule in Ghana stimulated struggles over belonging and led...
This article has been deposited with the full permission of the publisher.This article attempts to u...
This article examines Ghana’s efforts in advancing its democratic consolidation since the country tr...
IntroductionAdministrative decentralisation and the devolution of political power to local communiti...
In Citizen and Subject (1996), Mahmood Mamdani denounced the ‘bifurcated nature’ of the African stat...
During colonialism, African countries were exposed to severe living circumstances and human rights a...
In Citizen and Subject (1996), Mahmood Mamdani denounced the ‘bifurcated nature’ of the African stat...
The volume of empirical literature on Ghana’s democratization is overwhelming. Two contrasting posit...
The volume of empirical literature on Ghana’s democratization is overwhelming. Two contrasting posit...
This paper interrogates the influence of Western forms of democracy on ethnic conflicts in Africa th...
Published versionThis article interrogates the position of Accra as an ‘extra-metropolitan’ centre f...
On 18 January 1960, LIFE magazine began a series of articles on democracy around the world. The newl...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
This article draws from some theoretical and practical issues that emerge with connection to democra...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011During the last year the “Arab Spring” is ca...
This article has been deposited with the full permission of the publisher.This article attempts to u...
This article examines Ghana’s efforts in advancing its democratic consolidation since the country tr...
IntroductionAdministrative decentralisation and the devolution of political power to local communiti...
In Citizen and Subject (1996), Mahmood Mamdani denounced the ‘bifurcated nature’ of the African stat...
During colonialism, African countries were exposed to severe living circumstances and human rights a...
In Citizen and Subject (1996), Mahmood Mamdani denounced the ‘bifurcated nature’ of the African stat...
The volume of empirical literature on Ghana’s democratization is overwhelming. Two contrasting posit...
The volume of empirical literature on Ghana’s democratization is overwhelming. Two contrasting posit...
This paper interrogates the influence of Western forms of democracy on ethnic conflicts in Africa th...
Published versionThis article interrogates the position of Accra as an ‘extra-metropolitan’ centre f...
On 18 January 1960, LIFE magazine began a series of articles on democracy around the world. The newl...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
This paper discusses the substance and potential impact of ethnic block voting in two of Ghana\u27s ...
This article draws from some theoretical and practical issues that emerge with connection to democra...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011During the last year the “Arab Spring” is ca...
This article has been deposited with the full permission of the publisher.This article attempts to u...
This article examines Ghana’s efforts in advancing its democratic consolidation since the country tr...
IntroductionAdministrative decentralisation and the devolution of political power to local communiti...