In this stimulating and carefully researched study, Conteh-Morgan
offers a multidimensional look at the political economy of African
states. While many books focus on explanations of the processes and
outcomes of political transitions, this work demonstrates a deeper
understanding of democratization by combining macro and micro
issues and actors, and historical and contemporary dynamics, into a
theoretical framework that underscores anomalies, dilemmas, and
paradoxes in the political transformation of Africa. Offering one
of the first detailed and balanced evaluations of democratization,
Conteh-Morgan breaks new ground by providing thought provoking
insights into political transitions in developing countries. The
work will be of interest to scholars in comparative politics,
development studies, and African studies.
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