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Author | : Pierre François Gonidec |
Publisher | : FeniXX |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 1997-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 2402478675 |
La 3e édition des « Systèmes politiques africains », entièrement remaniée, prend en compte l'évolution intervenue en Afrique au cours de la dernière décennie. Après avoir abordé la crise de l'État (chapitre I), l'auteur retrace l'évolution du constitutionnalisme, de la période précoloniale à nos jours (chapitre II), et montre comment cette évolution débouche sur les tentatives d'instauration de "nouvelles démocraties" (chapitre III). Le cas de l'Afrique du Sud fait l'objet de développements particuliers (chapitre IV). Enfin, l'existence de conflits internes, qui mettent en péril la stabilité de l'État, est mise en perspective, et les solutions théoriques et pratiques sont examinées.
Author | : P. F. Gonidec |
Publisher | : L.G.D.J. |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Political Science |
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Author | : S. Wing |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2008-04-28 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0230612075 |
This book explores the process by which constitutions and democratic institutions are constructed. Wing focuses on how innovative constitutional dialogues involving participation, negotiation, and recognition of groups previously excluded from political decision-making may be the key to a legitimate constitution.
Author | : Leonardo A. Villalón |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2020-02-06 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1498570003 |
Long on the periphery of both academic research and international attention, the countries of the West African Sahel currently find themselves at the center of global concerns over security, terrorism, migration, and conflict. Since the early 1990s the Sahelian states have also been engaged in political struggles over the construction of democratic institutions. Edited by Leonardo A. Villalón and Abdourahmane Idrissa, Democratic Struggle, Institutional Reform, and State Resilience in the African Sahel addresses a key and little-studied question: How have the politics of democratization across the Francophone Sahel shaped processes of state-building, and with what effects on the resilience of state institutions? Starting from the premise that variation in the politics of institution building and institutional reform—although most frequently justified and debated in terms of democratization—have differing impact on the construction of resilient states , this book examines these processes in six francophone states of the Sahel: Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Chad. The contributors represent a set of distinguished scholars from across the region, many of whom have also been important actors in the struggles they analyze.
Author | : João Resende-Santos |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2022-03-28 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1793653844 |
In Economic Growth and Democracy in Post-Colonial Africa: Cabo Verde, Small States, and the World Economy, edited by João Resende-Santos and Aminah Fernandes Pilgrim, the contributors provide a comprehensive academic analysis of the political economy of Cabo Verde (Cabo Verde) from its independence in 1975 to the present. Democracy and economic growth have been in short supply in post-colonial Africa. Yet the widespread misperception of this vast and diverse continent as experiencing only failure has overshadowed cases of good governance, human development, and social peace. This volume offers a comprehensive analytical narrative on how Cabo Verde (Cape Verde) forged a nation and navigated the world system since independence to achieve some progress. The volume critically examines its political and institutional evolution, foreign affairs, economy, and development policy. The chapters analyze the sources and nature of this relative success as well as underscore the many shortcomings and challenges ahead. As the first volume in English on Cabo Verde’s political economy, it serves as both a primary source and sociopolitical study, featuring some of the most accomplished scholars and policy practitioners. This collection aims to fill this gap in the literature and offers a new perspective on democracy and growth in post-colonial Africa.
Author | : Charles Manga Fombad |
Publisher | : PULP |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Africa |
ISBN | : 0981442080 |
About the publication This volume comprises a small selection of papers first presented at the 2007 African Network of Constitutional Lawyers' conference in Nairobi. With contributions from Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Zambia, Malawi and the DRC, they cross the legal and language divides in Africa. Each paper raises issues that concern all Africans committed to good governance and human rights. They provide thought-provoking discussions of constitutional change and maintaining constitutional stability; ways of controlling the power of the executive; and who should control prosecutions, the executive or an independent body. They identify many challenges and try to chart new directions for the entrenchment of constitutionalism on the continent. All the contributions are in English and French to encourage a truly continental debate on these topical issues. This book is the first in the 'Rule of Law in Africa' series and the financial assistance of the World Bank is gratefully acknowledged. About the editors: Charles Fombad is Professor of law and Head of Department of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria. Christina Murray is Professor of Human Rights and Constitutional Law at the University of Cape Town.
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Publisher | : KARTHALA Editions |
Total Pages | : 209 |
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ISBN | : 2811100563 |
Author | : Rachel Beatty Riedl |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2014-02-13 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1139916904 |
Why have seemingly similar African countries developed very different forms of democratic party systems? Despite virtually ubiquitous conditions that are assumed to be challenging to democracy - low levels of economic development, high ethnic heterogeneity, and weak state capacity - nearly two dozen African countries have maintained democratic competition since the early 1990s. Yet the forms of party system competition vary greatly: from highly stable, nationally organized, well-institutionalized party systems to incredibly volatile, particularistic parties in systems with low institutionalization. To explain their divergent development, Rachel Beatty Riedl points to earlier authoritarian strategies to consolidate support and maintain power. The initial stages of democratic opening provide an opportunity for authoritarian incumbents to attempt to shape the rules of the new multiparty system in their own interests, but their power to do so depends on the extent of local support built up over time.
Author | : Ambe Ngwa |
Publisher | : African Books Collective |
Total Pages | : 502 |
Release | : 2019-01-07 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9956550787 |
This book explores a collective understanding of the perception and treatment of borders in Africa. The notion of boundary is universal as boundaries are also an important part of human social organization. Through the ages, boundaries have remained the container by which national space is delineated and contained. For as long as there has been human society based on territoriality and space, there have been boundaries. With their dual character of exclusivism and inclusivism, states have proven to adopt a more structural approach to the respect of the former in consciousness of the esteem of international law governing sovereignty and territorial integrity. However, frontier peoples and their realities have often opted for the latter situation, imposing a more functionalist perception of these imaginary lines and prompting a border opinion shift to a more blurring form of representation and meaning in most African communities. This collective multidisciplinary effort of understanding how tangible and intangible borders have influenced Africas attitude and existence for ages is worthy in its own rights. The difference between what borders are and what they are not to a people is the mere product of their own estimations and practices, a disposition that leads the contributors to this book to study borders beyond states or nations and how borders are crossed or transferred from one point to the other for the convenience of their histories and being.
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Total Pages | : 786 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Africa |
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A quarterly journal of the Council for the Development of Economic and Social Research in Africa = Revue trimestrielle du conseil pour le développement de la recherche economique et sociale en Afrique.