Political Stability in Ghana, wrzesień 2008 r. : The book contributes towards building understanding
of the text, texture and context of political
stability in Ghana since re-democratization in 1992.
It interrogates the multiplicity of vagueness and
contradictions, uncertainties and weaknesses, and
continuities and changes in recent Ghanaian
politics. The book is designed to project a deeper,
more comprehensive look at the subject. Beginning
with an examination of the standard explanations and
theories of political stability, the author goes on
to discuss the provenance and context of Ghana's
democratic transition of 1992. Then, Ghana's
constitutional history and the incidence of political
stability and instability are traced. This is
followed by an analysis of Ghana's contradictory
historical legacies. The author then looks at the
germane issues of political participation, class and
ethnicity. Concluding, the author draws the
pessimistic prognosis that Ghana's political system
will not stabilize unless, ways are found to deal
with the ingrained informal institutions of
neopatrimonial governance, weak national
institutions, widespread poverty, and the weakly
legitimated formal institutions.
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