Are there ways and means of measuring democracy and "good
governance"? The con-tributions to this Discussion Paper present
attempts to do this by means of surveys on democratic attitudes in
Mozambique and Namibia respectively, as well as by exploring the
degree of commitment to and violation of human rights in a
comparative perspective in Namibia and South Africa. They
illustrate attitudes by offering empirical evidence of the
preferences and views of local people, as well as by examining the
track record of a human rights culture. In doing so, by going
beyond a level of theoretical analysis, they offer concrete
evidence of attitudes prevalent among both individuals and state
agencies in societies of Southern Africa.
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