This work analyzes the problems of stability in Ghana over the
period 1957-1992. During that time Ghana experienced five coups
d'etat, eightsubsequent governments (including five military
regimes and three civilian administrations), and many abrupt shifts
in social and economic policy. From the unique perspective of a
Second Secretary of the Russian Foreign Service, Youry Petchenkine
considers such subjects as the role of the army, the structure of
Ghanaian society, forms of state power organization, the struggle
for political power, and ethnic and religious factors in politics.
He suggests that political stability based upon democratic forms is
a prerequisite for social and economic progress.
This unique work will be a valuable resource for researchers and
students interested in problems of political, social, and economic
stability in Africa.
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