Most African economies range from moderately advanced capitalist systems with modern banks and stock markets to peasant and pastoral subsistent systems. Most African countries are also characterized by parallel institutions of governance - one is the state sanctioned (formal) system and the other is the traditional system, which is adhered to, primarily but not exclusively, by the segments of the population in the subsistence peasant and pastoral economic systems. Traditional Institutions in Contemporary African Governance examines critical issues that are largely neglected in the literature, including why traditional institutions have remained entrenched, what the socioeconomic implications of fragmented institutional systems are, and whe...
First planning workshop held at Willow Park Conference Centre, Kempton Park, Gauteng. This workshop...
The spread of democracy in the global community has been rampant since the end of World War II. On t...
Politics determines or at least influences the direction of individual and national socio-economic c...
The question of the rights-based institutions of governance capable of facilitating the consolidatio...
The study investigates the structural characteristics of traditional authority systems and assesses ...
Traditional Institutions and Public Administration in Democratic Africa tackles the most pressing co...
Commissioned by the Economic Commission for Africa, Southern Africa Office, NovemberThe context and ...
Traditional authority is a distinguishing feature in the landscape of contemporary Africa. In many A...
Democratic governance is undoubtedly adjudged to be the most acceptable instrument through which peo...
This article presents an overview of the current special issue ‘Institutions and African Economies’....
The dominant view of good governance as a pre-condition for economic success is theoretically compel...
This thesis presents an original theory of authoritarian party and legislative institutions in Afric...
As poor policies are blamed for dismal economic outcomes in many African countries and institutions ...
Internationally, many countries are still grappling with the role and contribution of traditional le...
The prospects of democracy in Africa is the central concern of this study. The factors that contribu...
First planning workshop held at Willow Park Conference Centre, Kempton Park, Gauteng. This workshop...
The spread of democracy in the global community has been rampant since the end of World War II. On t...
Politics determines or at least influences the direction of individual and national socio-economic c...
The question of the rights-based institutions of governance capable of facilitating the consolidatio...
The study investigates the structural characteristics of traditional authority systems and assesses ...
Traditional Institutions and Public Administration in Democratic Africa tackles the most pressing co...
Commissioned by the Economic Commission for Africa, Southern Africa Office, NovemberThe context and ...
Traditional authority is a distinguishing feature in the landscape of contemporary Africa. In many A...
Democratic governance is undoubtedly adjudged to be the most acceptable instrument through which peo...
This article presents an overview of the current special issue ‘Institutions and African Economies’....
The dominant view of good governance as a pre-condition for economic success is theoretically compel...
This thesis presents an original theory of authoritarian party and legislative institutions in Afric...
As poor policies are blamed for dismal economic outcomes in many African countries and institutions ...
Internationally, many countries are still grappling with the role and contribution of traditional le...
The prospects of democracy in Africa is the central concern of this study. The factors that contribu...
First planning workshop held at Willow Park Conference Centre, Kempton Park, Gauteng. This workshop...
The spread of democracy in the global community has been rampant since the end of World War II. On t...
Politics determines or at least influences the direction of individual and national socio-economic c...