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African scholarship concerning the nexus between institutions and
development is still dominated by economic perspective of
development despite the emergence of humanistic perspective of
development. Human development is a more embracing, encompassing
and comprehensive view of development than economic development and
offers a better explanation of African situation than economic
development. It is essential that the examine the relationships
between democratic political institutions and human development.
This collection examines this issue in two main sections. The first
section contains chapters that focus on democratic institutions and
processes in post-independence Africa. The contributors tried to
examine the political institutional processes in post-colonial
Africa. The section dealt with workings of various institutions
like education, bureaucracy, interest groups, trade unions, and
problems of enforcements in Africa. It also discussed the relevance
of creative arts for political socialization as well as the role of
privatization on service delivery in contemporary African
societies.
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