In the recent spate of military takeovers in Guinea, Mali, Chad, Niger and Guinea Bissau in West Africa, identity politics has been named as one of the motivations behind the military coups. The concern surrounding the elimination or minimization of discrimination in governance and the distribution of national wealth is of particular importance. This book promotes a sane approach to the sharing of the national 'cake': to adopt pragmatism and the principles of the Rule of Law, which are already enshrined in the respective constitutions of these nations. This book fills a gap in the literature and promotes equal participation and distribution of opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa. It will educate politicians, ministries, agencies and departments, policy makers, non-governmental organizations engaged in development at the grass-roots levels, and academics and students of politics, security, religious studies and development.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Nov 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036411862
About Ishmael D. Norman
Dr Ishmael Norman is Founder and President of the Institute for Security Disaster and Emergency Studies Ghana. He is also a senior research fellow at the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College. Ishmael obtained a bachelor's degree in international development from the School for International Training USA Juris Doctor Law degree from Franklin Pierce Law Center University of New Hampshire USA. In 2008 he obtained a PhD in public health from the University of Ghana specializing in the legal framework on disasters and emergencies vis-à-vis national security and mass casualty events. He is a lawyer a member of the Ghana Bar and a public health specialist and has taught biomedical ethics health legislation health emergency preparedness and other subjects at the School of Public Health at the University of Ghana and at the University of Health and Allied Sciences Ghana.