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The issues addressed in this rewarding book provide new insight
into the way we conceive, reflect and study the problems of
political transformation and constitution-making in Africa. The
study provides a refreshingly in-depth analysis of the strengths
and weaknesses of constitutional provisions for managing the
challenges of race, religion, ethnicity, citizenship, civil
liberties and civil-military relations in Africa's transitional
democracies. Tracing emerging trends in constitution-making, it
blends the theory of constitutional democracy with case studies,
and defines the imperative of social justice.
This edited volume focuses on the development and conflict
prevention mechanism of the Economic Community of West African
States, ECOWAS. The contributors discuss complex socio-political
and economic issues and use a cross disciplinary approach to treat
most of the dominant research questions in the field. The chapters
come nicely together in a kaleidoscope of knowledge deriving from
scholarly investigative traditions in political science,
anthropology, economics, law, and sociology. The book is conceived
as a source of reference and for graduate courses in African
politics, development, human rights, transnational law, and
international public policy.
Political Change and Constitutionalism in Africa examines the
complexities of government and obstacles facing constitutional
democracy in transitional African societies. The chapters provide a
critical, conceptual framework to probe, interpret and understand
the dimensions of current and impending challenges to
constitutional government in the African continent. The
contributors explain why deep inequalities and harsh repression
persist in most transitional African countries, despite
constitutionally guaranteed rights and the ongoing, practical
efforts to expand participation through political liberalization.
The book demonstrates the importance of sustaining in public
confidence in democracy and provides provocative ideas about how to
deal with new, prodigious configurations of power that are
stubbornly resisting real institutional change. Political Change
and Constitutionalism in Africa will be of interest to scholars of
African politics and constitutional politics.
Political Change and Constitutionalism in Africa examines the
complexities of government and obstacles facing constitutional
democracy in transitional African societies. The chapters provide a
critical, conceptual framework to probe, interpret and understand
the dimensions of current and impending challenges to
constitutional government in the African continent. The
contributors explain why deep inequalities and harsh repression
persist in most transitional African countries, despite
constitutionally guaranteed rights and the ongoing, practical
efforts to expand participation through political liberalization.
The book demonstrates the importance of sustaining in public
confidence in democracy and provides provocative ideas about how to
deal with new, prodigious configurations of power that are
stubbornly resisting real institutional change. Political Change
and Constitutionalism in Africa will be of interest to scholars of
African politics and constitutional politics.
This edited volume focuses on the development and conflict
prevention mechanism of the Economic Community of West African
States, ECOWAS. The contributors discuss complex socio-political
and economic issues and use a cross disciplinary approach to treat
most of the dominant research questions in the field. The chapters
come nicely together in a kaleidoscope of knowledge deriving from
scholarly investigative traditions in political science,
anthropology, economics, law, and sociology. The book is conceived
as a source of reference and for graduate courses in African
politics, development, human rights, transnational law, and
international public policy.
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