The text moves in the historical context of decolonization, post-colonialism, globalization and ‘developing countries’. In this context, the two terms ‘development’ and ‘democracy’ are used all over, in everyday language as well as in public and theoretical discourse, not least in relation to Africa. What different meanings do these terms convey? The various concepts referred to by them are often seen as linked to each other. How may such linkages be conceived? These are questions raised in this article. Conceivable answers are presented and analyzed. Emphasis is on concepts existing today and their actual use in grasping or even shaping current realities. The level of the analysis is abstract. But its empirical foundations are very concret...
Democracy has had a tumultuous experience in sub-Saharan Africa. However, democracy has been gaining...
How much is democracy dependent upon supportive economic and social conditions? This question, which...
Culture, society and development are the three most pertinent factors associated with every human ci...
The text moves in the historical context of decolonization, post-colonialism, globalization and ‘dev...
Bibliography: leaves 66-70.The assertion that economic development can lead to democracy has been on...
For African states’ democratic governance is fundamental for developmental and political discourse w...
Philippe MARCHESIN — Democracy and Development. This article is an updated attempt to synthesise a c...
The clamor for democracy all over the globe is not accidental. Those who go about such business of a...
This article argues that the question of what comes first between development and democracy is a set...
The paper reviews the political debate by African scholars in the early 80s and 90s on the concept o...
This paper argues that the concept of democracy is fragmentary in two respects: definitions of democ...
Democracy that potentially has the capacity for enhancing the responsiveness, accountability and tra...
According to the 2009 African Governance Report (AGR II), by the United Nations Economic Commission ...
Africa is an underdeveloped continent. Africa has the world’s poorest population and the most ill an...
The crises of democratisation in Africa have not been properly focused on in its primacy, the econom...
Democracy has had a tumultuous experience in sub-Saharan Africa. However, democracy has been gaining...
How much is democracy dependent upon supportive economic and social conditions? This question, which...
Culture, society and development are the three most pertinent factors associated with every human ci...
The text moves in the historical context of decolonization, post-colonialism, globalization and ‘dev...
Bibliography: leaves 66-70.The assertion that economic development can lead to democracy has been on...
For African states’ democratic governance is fundamental for developmental and political discourse w...
Philippe MARCHESIN — Democracy and Development. This article is an updated attempt to synthesise a c...
The clamor for democracy all over the globe is not accidental. Those who go about such business of a...
This article argues that the question of what comes first between development and democracy is a set...
The paper reviews the political debate by African scholars in the early 80s and 90s on the concept o...
This paper argues that the concept of democracy is fragmentary in two respects: definitions of democ...
Democracy that potentially has the capacity for enhancing the responsiveness, accountability and tra...
According to the 2009 African Governance Report (AGR II), by the United Nations Economic Commission ...
Africa is an underdeveloped continent. Africa has the world’s poorest population and the most ill an...
The crises of democratisation in Africa have not been properly focused on in its primacy, the econom...
Democracy has had a tumultuous experience in sub-Saharan Africa. However, democracy has been gaining...
How much is democracy dependent upon supportive economic and social conditions? This question, which...
Culture, society and development are the three most pertinent factors associated with every human ci...