The splintered, struggling Africa of today cannot afford the luxury of multiple parties, independent presses and honest debate. In countries where national goals are not clearly defined, such freedoms enable the various factions to fight for self‐interest at the expense of majority concerns. National institutions are not strong enough to withstand these pressures, and governments are not cohesive enough to endure forces motivated by anything less than nationalistic concerns. At this stage most African countries are best served by benign dictators. Democracy can come later, if it is to come at all. But for now democracy is no more a panacea for African ills than is communism. What Africa needs to develop is an African political system, impor...
Africa is an underdeveloped continent. Africa has the world’s poorest population and the most ill an...
The celebrations that heralded democratic change in the 1990s in Africa have gradually faded into mu...
Pro-democracy reforms hit Africa like a tidal wave in the 1990s, sweeping away authoritarian regimes...
External actors have long shaped the trajectory of democracy in Africa. During the Cold War, rival s...
External factors - the change in the international climate following the fall of the Berlin Wall i...
Nearly half a century after Africa's political "independence" from Western colonial powers, the cont...
Resumen: For the last eight years, Africa has been involved in what many observers believe is a ver...
During colonialism, African countries were exposed to severe living circumstances and human rights a...
According to the 2009 African Governance Report (AGR II), by the United Nations Economic Commission ...
According to the 2009 African Governance Report (AGR II), by the United Nations Economic Commission ...
The role of democracy in societal transformation and nation-building in Sub-Saharan Africa has been ...
Abstract This article is focused on major issues surrounding the dynamic development of contemporary...
Abstract This article is focused on major issues surrounding the dynamic development of contemporary...
Democracy and democratization are two faces of a coin, and democracy is unattainable in the absence ...
The crises of democratisation in Africa have not been properly focused on in its primacy, the econom...
Africa is an underdeveloped continent. Africa has the world’s poorest population and the most ill an...
The celebrations that heralded democratic change in the 1990s in Africa have gradually faded into mu...
Pro-democracy reforms hit Africa like a tidal wave in the 1990s, sweeping away authoritarian regimes...
External actors have long shaped the trajectory of democracy in Africa. During the Cold War, rival s...
External factors - the change in the international climate following the fall of the Berlin Wall i...
Nearly half a century after Africa's political "independence" from Western colonial powers, the cont...
Resumen: For the last eight years, Africa has been involved in what many observers believe is a ver...
During colonialism, African countries were exposed to severe living circumstances and human rights a...
According to the 2009 African Governance Report (AGR II), by the United Nations Economic Commission ...
According to the 2009 African Governance Report (AGR II), by the United Nations Economic Commission ...
The role of democracy in societal transformation and nation-building in Sub-Saharan Africa has been ...
Abstract This article is focused on major issues surrounding the dynamic development of contemporary...
Abstract This article is focused on major issues surrounding the dynamic development of contemporary...
Democracy and democratization are two faces of a coin, and democracy is unattainable in the absence ...
The crises of democratisation in Africa have not been properly focused on in its primacy, the econom...
Africa is an underdeveloped continent. Africa has the world’s poorest population and the most ill an...
The celebrations that heralded democratic change in the 1990s in Africa have gradually faded into mu...
Pro-democracy reforms hit Africa like a tidal wave in the 1990s, sweeping away authoritarian regimes...