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The Crisis of Democratization in the Greater Horn of Africa - An Alternative Approach to Institutional Order in Transitional Societies (Paperback)
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The Crisis of Democratization in the Greater Horn of Africa - An Alternative Approach to Institutional Order in Transitional Societies (Paperback)
Series: Eastern Africa Series
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PAPERBACK FOR SALE IN AFRICA ONLY Analyses the structural and
institutional obstacles to democratization in transitional
societies - fractured societies, fragmented economies and
institutions of governance, weak or deformed state structures - and
how to overcome these. In the early 1990s, a wave of
democratization swept through many African countries, but its
prevailing election-centred liberal approach failed to result in
sustainable democracies. Why should this be and what can be done
about it? This multi-disciplinary work on the Greater Horn
investigates the impact on the efforts to bring greater
democratization of the characteristically complex socio-economic
state structures of the countries of the Greater Horn of Africa
and, importantly, suggests an alternative, more effective,
approach. Detailed studies of Ethiopia, Somaliland, Djibouti,
Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda
reveal the difficulties posed byinstitutional structures that are
often weak and lack accountability; fragmented economies - which
range from modern capitalist to subsistence farming and pastoral
systems; and governance marked by differing conceptions of property
rights and conflict adjudication practices and varied resource
allocation systems. Chronic violent ethnic-based civil wars and
social conflicts and deep-rooted ethnic divisions only exacerbate
the states' ability to foster democratic governance, or even to
manage diversity properly. The contributors examine why the
countries of the Horn have been unable to overcome these obstacles
to democratization and explore how and why an alternative approach
is morelikely to be compatible with the socioeconomic realities and
cultural values in transitional societies. Kidane Mengisteab is
Professor of African Studies and Political Science at Pennsylvania
State University. He is co-editor of Regional Integration, Identity
and Citizenship in the Greater Horn of Africa (James Currey, 2012)
and, most recently, Traditional Institutions in Contemporary
African Governance (2017). FOR SALE IN AFRICA ONLY
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