Reassessing the Problem of Democratic Consolidation in Africa
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Description
Reassessing the Problems of Democratic Consolidation in Africa contains the first logical analysis of the nature and process of democratic consolidation in Africa referencing Nigeria, Gambia, Mali, and Guinea. However, the book reconceptualizes the modern nondemocratic consolidation in Africa, and it is a first book that established the kind of behavioural, attitudinal and constitutional traits exhibiting by political actors and public societies that are breeding corruptions, mismanagement, lack of accountability, military coup, lawless society, lack of rule of law in Africa.
The book is well researched and argued on the external forces that are theoretically parodying themselves as democratic but being the evils creating the musters against the peoples government. In some cases, actualizing and sustainability democracy under the guise of consolidation, it has been at the Africans expense, leading to killing, maiming, undemocratic principles, tyrant in pleasing their colonial masters as the United Nations, African Union, European Union, and the Mighty United State of America watches.
This book is coming at the time when Africa is in dying trying intensifying their efforts in sustaining fragile democracy.