Political Change and Constitutionalism in Africa

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Civil Society
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constitutional democracy
Deep inequalities
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French Cameroun
good governance
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Independent National Electoral Commissions
Interim National Constitution
Intestate Succession Law
PNDC
PNDC Government
PNDC Law
Political liberalisation
Political Party
Protracted Social Conflict
Public Administration
Secretary Of State
Southern Cameroon
St December Women's Movement
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Transitional African societies
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Women's Human Rights
Women’s Human Rights

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367619237
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

Okon Akiba is Professor of Comparative and International Politics at York University, Toronto, Canada.