Governance and Democracy in Africa

Regional and Continental Perspectives

By (author) James S. Guseh, Emmanuel O. Oritsejafor

Paperback - £36.00

Publication date:

17 December 2018

Length of book:

140 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

Dimensions:

230x161mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781498532990

This book looks at the fundamental issue of governance in Africa. After half a century of experimenting with democratic institutions, African countries are still ambivalent about the complete or absolute adoption of this form of governance. Africa lost tremendous human and natural resources in the struggle for political and economic independence. What form of governance African leaders adopt will determine how worthwhile this sacrifice has been to the African people. This issue is the major challenge facing Africa, and addressing it is of high urgency. Employing a political economy framework, this book provides some insights into to dealing with this complex issue of democratic governance in Africa.

Overall, the book has immense contributions to the body of knowledge in the area. It has concisely presented the political economy of post-independence African countries. It is commendable in analyzing the “democracy-development” nexus and in pointing out the persisting development and governance challenges that African countries are embroiled in. Moreover, it appeals to further researches on the subject. . . very insightful contribution. . . It is recommendable to everyone having the curiosity about African governance systems.