Democracy under any system of rule is associated with vibrant political parties and credible elections. Both are indispensable in a representative democracy. The good conduct of elections within a political party promotes and consolidates democracy. Political parties in Ghana have suffered internal conflict resulting in factions, break-away, and the formation of new parties because of undemocratic party operations especially in the conduct of primaries. This act threatens the country’s attempt to consolidate its democracy. Internal party reforms are adopted to ensure democratic practices and operations. The reforms include widening the electoral base of the party in the selection of candidates, simultaneous conduction of polls across consti...
Contemporary literature on emerging democracies identifies the art of elections as the ultimate mea...
Given the fact that the most important institution in a democracy is the political party, the paper ...
Repetitive elections are important benchmarks for assessing the maturity of Africa’s electoral democ...
The people of Ghana are gearing themselves up for general elections in December 2 008. Election 2 00...
This article reviews the electoral reform initiative which began in 1994. It notes that electoral re...
We consider the effect of legislative primaries on the electoral performance of political parties in...
Political power in contemporary sub-Saharan Africa is often portrayed as being highly informal and h...
The paper examines political party formation and fragmentation in Ghana. A multi-theory approach was...
Political parties are the vehicles through which the ideals of multiparty democracy could be achieve...
This thesis presents an analysis of the extent of democratic consolidation in Ghana by examining the...
Following the successful conduct of the 2008 general elections that led to a peaceful transfer of po...
The democratic structure and institutions of government of Ghana resumed force on December 7th, 1992...
Student activism has been pivotal in Ghana’s political and democratic history. Prior toGhana’s Fourt...
Political parties are generally thought of as agents of democracy that fulfil a range of functions, ...
All over the world, the issue of financing democratic institutions is a huge concern. In developing ...
Contemporary literature on emerging democracies identifies the art of elections as the ultimate mea...
Given the fact that the most important institution in a democracy is the political party, the paper ...
Repetitive elections are important benchmarks for assessing the maturity of Africa’s electoral democ...
The people of Ghana are gearing themselves up for general elections in December 2 008. Election 2 00...
This article reviews the electoral reform initiative which began in 1994. It notes that electoral re...
We consider the effect of legislative primaries on the electoral performance of political parties in...
Political power in contemporary sub-Saharan Africa is often portrayed as being highly informal and h...
The paper examines political party formation and fragmentation in Ghana. A multi-theory approach was...
Political parties are the vehicles through which the ideals of multiparty democracy could be achieve...
This thesis presents an analysis of the extent of democratic consolidation in Ghana by examining the...
Following the successful conduct of the 2008 general elections that led to a peaceful transfer of po...
The democratic structure and institutions of government of Ghana resumed force on December 7th, 1992...
Student activism has been pivotal in Ghana’s political and democratic history. Prior toGhana’s Fourt...
Political parties are generally thought of as agents of democracy that fulfil a range of functions, ...
All over the world, the issue of financing democratic institutions is a huge concern. In developing ...
Contemporary literature on emerging democracies identifies the art of elections as the ultimate mea...
Given the fact that the most important institution in a democracy is the political party, the paper ...
Repetitive elections are important benchmarks for assessing the maturity of Africa’s electoral democ...