Africa's social cleavages and democratization : colonial, post-colonial, and multiparty era
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Africa's social cleavages and democratization : colonial, post-colonial, and multiparty era
Lexington Books, c2016
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Africa's social cleavages and democratization : colonial, postcolonial, and multiparty era
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-374) and index
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内容説明
Africa's Social Cleavages and Democratization offers a comparative approach to African countries by providing an in-depth analysis of the impact of ethnicity and religion on both multiparty and post-multiparty eras. By applying different theoretical frameworks, Douglas Kimemia explores and analyzes how social cleavages have affected the growth of democracy in Africa.
It is crucial to assess the relationship between democratic development and the impact of social cleavages, because multiparty politics have increased political competition, participation, transparency, and civic engagement in Africa. However, social divisions have significantly slowed the maturing of democracy, as these social cleavages have become polarizing factors, which are used by political elites for their own self-interest. As a result, politics of identity caused by competition of natural resources have led to increased conflicts and political instability in Africa. The social cleavages have also led to polarized party systems and caused adverse effects on democracy due to the highly polarized societies and political competition.
Despite the many positive impacts, multiparty politics have increased the consciousness of ethnic and religious identities, leading to unhealthy political competition as evidenced by highly fragmented societies prone to conflicts and violence. Kimemia comprehensively examines different governing, electoral, and party systems in order to determine the different incentives and how social divisions shape them. This analysis helps to distinguish more permanent political structures from the merely epiphenomenal within the African political scene.
目次
Chapter 1: Introduction: Africa, Social Cleavages, and Democratization Process
Chapter 2: Colonial and Post-Colonial Era in Africa
Chapter 3: Development of Democracy
Chapter 4: Ethnicity and Politics in Africa
Chapter 5: Religion and Politics in Africa
Chapter 6: Social Cleavages and Political Stability
Chapter 7: Social Cleavages and Politics of Representation in Africa
Chapter 8: Social Cleavages, Party Systems, and Political Parties
Chapter 9: Social Cleavages and Political Conflicts in Africa
Chapter 10: Social Cleavages, Regime Type, and Economic Systems in Africa
Chapter 11: Social Cleavages and the Future of Democracy in Africa
Chapter 12: Conclusion: Social Cleavages and Democracy in Africa
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