Politicians and Soldiers in Ghana 1966-1972

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A01=Dennis Austin
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Akim Abuakwa
Armed Forces Council
assembly
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Ballot Papers
Brong Ahafo Regions
Cast
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Central Government
Civic Education
civilian military relations Ghana 1966-1972
comparative political institutions
Constituency Executive
constituent
constitutional
constitutional reform studies
convention
Convention People's Party
council
Electoral Commission
electoral processes West Africa
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Home Town
Ivory Coast
liberation
Manya
Military Control
military intervention Africa
national
National Redemption Council
Nkrumah Regime
parliamentary democracy collapse
party
people's
People's Action Party
Political Parties
postcolonial governance
progress
Progress Government
Progress Party
Propaganda Van
Public Services Commission
Robin Luckham
Volta Region
Younger Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780714630496
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 1975
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1975. Legatee of a vast empire, the Commonwealth still carries the imprint of its past, and in doing so it may be said to have a collective identity which, in a very varying degree, each of its members exhibits. This can sustain a collective inquiry into the political history and institutions of countries which were once governed within the British Empire. The present series of books is intended to express that interest and those traditions. They are presented not as a guide to the Commonwealth as a corporate entity, but as studies either in the politics and recent history of its member states or of themes which are of common interest to several of the countries concerned. This volume It examines the attempt to restore, and the failure to maintain, a parliamentary Westminster form of government in Ghana, a study in 'Commonwealth Legacies' which brings together scholars from Ghana, Britain and North America.
Dennis Austin, Victoria University of Manchester, Robin Luckham Institute of Development Studies, Sussex.

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