Politics of democratization : changing authoritarian regimes in sub-Saharan Africa

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    • Nwokedi, Emeka

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Politics of democratization : changing authoritarian regimes in sub-Saharan Africa

Emeka Nwokedi

(Demokratie und Entwicklung, Bd. 18)

Lit, [1995]

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Includes bibliography: p. [229]-249

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The late 1980s saw organized groups in many sub-Saharan states take to the streets in protest against the precarious socio-economic conditions and the stifling one-party state apparatus prevalent in the region. This mass discontent appeared set to herald the dawn of a new political era by forcing a shift from authoritarianism towards democracy. The unfolding events were welcomed and supported by other countries eager to extend still further the frontiers of liberalism. Focusing on these processes of political reform in a representative group of sub-Saharan states, this book emphasizes the significance of each strategy of democratization and the calculations behind the pressures for and the resistance to reform. It also discusses the particular moves made by the major political forces in each country, and analyzes external inputs into these struggles in the light of their underlying interests and the outcomes of the politicized reform process.

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