In 1993 a new democratic order was initiated in Ghana. In 1997 the
elected Government ran its full mandate and was re-elected, for the
first time infour decades. The authors in this volume question the
prevailing trendsand tendencies in the country's democratisation
process. Given its historyof incomplete transitions, a thorough
analysis of the extremely complexnature of the Ghanaian transition
process was needed to look at previousand existing orders. The
papers in this collection identify and discussthe interplay of
factors impinging on the current process: the
intertwinedrelationships between economic and political
liberalisations, theinstitutional and non-institutional structures
in the emergence ofnational mass consciousness and movements, and
the connections between themilitary, party politics and chances of
sustainable democratictransitions.
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