State Constitutions and Governments without Essence in Post-Independence Africa
Governance along a Failure-Success Continuum with Illustrations from Benin, Cameroon and the DRC
©2013
Thesis
XXI,
268 Pages
Summary
This book in a diagnostic approach looks at the problems plaguing Africa, a continent rich in human and natural resources yet the poorest in the world. The main question is: what is the purpose of government in Africa? As illustrated by different empirical examples, the study argues that the creation of states and governments after colonialism was a «false start» and was not impacted by the social contract principle of men forming government to preserve the common good. The result is a leadership culture of government against the people with weak institutions in favour of strong autocratic rulers. The core of this study is a solution seeking approach with alternative political forms.
Details
- Pages
- XXI, 268
- Publication Year
- 2013
- ISBN (PDF)
- 9783653033502
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783631629338
- DOI
- 10.3726/978-3-653-03350-2
- Language
- English
- Publication date
- 2013 (May)
- Keywords
- Consociational democracy democratisation Demokratisierung: social contract development politics Konsens Demokratie
- Published
- Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2013. XXII, 268 pp., 1 coloured fig., 5 b/w fig., 5 tables
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