Over fifty years ago, military takeovers in Africa exacerbated unconstitutional political transitions. The African Union (AU), founded in 2001, has significantly impacted African law by addressing illegal government changes. The AU has created a legal framework, including targeted sanctions, to ease these transitions. Despite its poor design and implementation, the AU is an important player in advancing democracy. However, the definition of unconstitutional changes is too narrow, and sanctions are often unnecessary. The book explores the rise of unconstitutional changes in African governments, particularly in Mauritania, Guinea, Madagascar, and Niger, which challenge the African democratic project. It explores the causes, reactions, and methods of government change, including military takeovers, presidential extensions, and election manipulation. The book also examines the limitations of institutional mechanisms and military intervention in Africa since the Cold War, offering insights and suggestions for best way of transition of elected government with popular mandate by African peoples.
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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: 9781036411848
About Jibrin Ubale Yahaya
Jibrin Ubale Yahaya holds a PhD in Political Science (International Relations) with an interest in contributing to a deeper understanding of democratic processes challenges and prospects as well as the identification of the causes of conflict and ways to address the lingering misunderstanding between the conflicting parties. He was employed by the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) to deliver lectures for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Political Science Peace and Conflict Resolution and Criminology and Security Studies and supervise final year students. The majority of my current research concerns the area of International Relations Peace and Conflict Resolutions and Internal Security Management in Nigeria in particular and Africa in general. He has published over 80 papers 4 books and 3 edited conference books of proceedings.