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Examines Nigeria's challenges with consolidating democracy and the
crisis of governance arising from structural errors of the state
and the fundamental contradictions of the society in Nigeria's
Fourth Republic reflect a wider crisis of democracy globally.
'Today we are taking a decisive step on the path of democracy,' the
newly sworn-in President Olusegun Obasanjo told Nigerians on 27 May
1999. 'We will leave no stone unturned to ensure sustenance of
democracy, because it is good for us, it is good for Africa, and it
is good for the world.' Nigeria's Fourth Republic has survived
longer than any of the previous three Republics, the most durable
Republic in Nigeria's more than six decades of independence. At the
same time, however, the country has witnessed sustained periods of
violence, including violent clashes over the imposition of Sharia'h
laws, insurgency in the Niger Delta, inter-ethnic clashes, and the
Boko Haram insurgency. Despite these tensions of, and anxieties
about, democratic viability and stability in Nigeria, has
democratic rule come to stay in Africa's most populous country? Are
the overall conditions of Nigerian politics, economy and
socio-cultural dynamics now permanently amenable to uninterrupted
democratic rule? Have all the social forces which, in the past,
pressed Nigeria towards military intervention and autocratic rule
resolved themselves in favour of unbroken representative
government? If so, what are the factors and forces that produced
this compromise and how can Nigeria's shallow democracy be
sustained, deepened and strengthened? This book attempts to address
these questions by exploring the various dimensions of Nigeria's
Fourth Republic in a bid to understand the tensions and stresses of
democratic rule in a deeply divided major African state. The
contributors engage in comparative analysis of the political,
economic, social challenges that Nigeria has faced in the more than
two decades of the Fourth Republic and the ways in which these were
resolved - or left unresolved - in a bid to ensure the survival of
democratic rule. This key book that examines both the quality of
Nigeria's democratic state and its international relations, and
issues such as human rights and the peace infrastructure, will be
invaluable in increasing our understanding of contemporary
democratic experiences in the neo-liberal era in Africa.
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