ISBN:
9783319508375
Language:
English
Pages:
xxi, 272 Seiten
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Series Statement:
Challenges to democracy in the 21st century
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Online Ausgabe$9: The Quality of Democracy in Africa
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als van Eerd, Jonathan The Quality of Democracy in Africa
Keywords:
Political science
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Comparative politics
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Democracy
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World politics
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Africa Politics and government
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Demokratie
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Demokratisierung
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Parteiensystem
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Opposition
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Qualitativ vergleichende Analyse
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Fallstudie
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Democratization
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Democratization
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Opposition (Political science)
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Opposition (Political science)
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Politics and government
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Since 1960
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Politics and government
Abstract:
This book shows that democratization in sub-Saharan Africa can be successful, even if the government remains dominated by one major political party. If an institutionalized and strong opposition party - even when too weak to take power - challenges the dominant government party, the quality of democracy improves substantially. The comparative study demonstrates that competitive opposition parties in dominant party systems are rooted in the historical legacy of political cleavages related to de-colonization that precede the third wave of democratization of the 1990s and have survived the instability of post-independence political developments to the present day. The study covers 19 African countries and 55 elections overall, including four in-depth case studies of Botswana, Lesotho, Ghana and Mali. It offers scholars and practitioners of electoral democracies and competitive authoritarian regimes a novel view on the role of party systems in processes of democratization. It makes an important contribution to the general literature on state building intertwined with democratization and representation in old and new democracies
Abstract:
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Conceptualization of Opposition Competitiveness and its Significance for Dominant Party System Responsiveness -- Chapter 3: Explanations for Dierent Opposition Competitiveness Degrees in African Dominant Party Systems.-Chapter 4: Comparative Historical Explanation of Contemporary Opposition Competitiveness Degrees in Four Crucial Cases -- Chapter 5: Party System Responsiveness in Contemporary Botswana, Lesotho, Ghana and Mali -- Chapter 6: General Conclusion
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Literaturhinweise Seite 232-239
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