Unconstitutional changes of government in Africa: what implications for democratic consolidation?
2011 (English)Report (Other academic)
Abstract [en]
This Discussion Paper is based on a conceptual and analytical reading of cases of unconstitutional change of government in Africa. It provides a deep and up-to-date exploration of the prospects for democratic consolidation on the continent against the backdrop of an upsurge in unconstitutional changes of government. Rather than focus only on the internal threats to democracy in Africa, the author also analyses the role of neighbouring states, regional organisations and hegemonic forces within the international community in advancing or limiting democracy. In this regard, this work sheds light on why the pursuit of the liberal democratic project in Africa has so far appeared to alienate ordinary people, while providing space for dominant elites to tamper with democratic institutions and processes, which then work against popular participation and democratic development. This paper is essential reading for scholars, policy practitioners, analysts and all those with an interest in the prospects for democracy in Africa.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2011. , p. 49
Series
Discussion Paper, ISSN 1104-8417 ; 70
Keywords [en]
Africa, Constitutional reform, Political crisis, Coups d'etat, Political power, Democratization, Governance, Militarism, Case studies
National Category
Political Science
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-1499ISBN: 9789171067111 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:nai-1499DiVA, id: diva2:478511
Note
Contents: Foreword --- Introduction --- Democratic instability in Africa: conceptual and historical issues -- Mechanisms for preventing unconstitutional changes of government in Africa --- Forms and manifestations of unconstitutional change of government --- Military coups --- Tenure prolongation/Third term agenda --- Failure to concede power to winning parties --- Responses to unconstitutional changes of government --- Implications for democratic stability and consolidation --- Concluding remarks --- References
2012-01-162012-01-162025-09-12Bibliographically approved