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African Governance, Security, and Development
Wanjala S. Nasong'o (Anthology Editor) , Paulino Do Canto (Contributor) , Patrick Effah (Contributor) , Stanley O. Ehiane (Contributor) , John Mwangi Githigaro (Contributor) , Nirmala Gopal (Contributor) , Fatuma Guyo (Contributor) , Joshua M. Kivuva (Contributor) , George C. Mbara (Contributor) , John Musalia (Contributor) , Suleiman Kairu Mwangi (Contributor) , Vundi Naison (Contributor) , Wanjala S. Nasong'o (Contributor) , Julius Niringiyimana (Contributor) , Francis Onditi (Contributor) , Ken Walibora Waliaula (Contributor) , Ibrahim Yusuf (Contributor)
African Governance, Security, and Development
Wanjala S. Nasong'o (Anthology Editor) , Paulino Do Canto (Contributor) , Patrick Effah (Contributor) , Stanley O. Ehiane (Contributor) , John Mwangi Githigaro (Contributor) , Nirmala Gopal (Contributor) , Fatuma Guyo (Contributor) , Joshua M. Kivuva (Contributor) , George C. Mbara (Contributor) , John Musalia (Contributor) , Suleiman Kairu Mwangi (Contributor) , Vundi Naison (Contributor) , Wanjala S. Nasong'o (Contributor) , Julius Niringiyimana (Contributor) , Francis Onditi (Contributor) , Ken Walibora Waliaula (Contributor) , Ibrahim Yusuf (Contributor)
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Description
African Governance, Security, and Development explores the political economy of development in Africa. The contributors examine the impact and implications of the democratization process in Africa with particular focus on issues of economic, social, and institutional development. Through a variety of critical perspectives and disciplines, contributors analyze topics such as the impact of democratization on governance and institutional development, foreign aid and foreign direct investment, terrorism in Africa, identity politics, and the politics of oil extraction. African Governance, Security, and Development features the voices of scholars from institutions of higher learning in Africa and showcases case studies from the continent, bringing much-needed African and Africanist perspectives to current discussions about African political development and economy.
Table of Contents
Wanjala S. Nasong'o
Part I: The Challenge of Democratic Consolidation
Chapter 1: Different Paths, Similar Destination: The Unending and Un-consolidating Democratic Transition in Kenya and Uganda
Joshua M. Kivuva
Chapter 2: The Legislature and Third Term Ambition in African Democracy
Ibrahim Yusuf and Stanley O. Ehiane
Chapter 3: Assessing the Impact of Democratization: The Case of Kenya's Supreme Court
John Mwangi Githigaro
Chapter 4: Democracy and Education in African Schools: Contradictions between Theory and Practice in Kenya
Suleiman Kairu Mwangi
Chapter 5: Politics of Identity and Democratization in Postcolonial Africa: Kenyan Experience
Vundi Nason
Part II: Gender, Ethnicity, and Civic Engagement
Chapter 6: Gender and Political Governance in Africa: Revisiting Past and Contemporary Dimensions
Fatuma Guyo
Chapter 7: Transforming the 'Bearded' Parliament in Africa through Gender Mainstreaming: The Case of the Kenyan N
Product details
Published | Aug 10 2021 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 326 |
ISBN | 9781978789098 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 9 tables; |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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African Governance, Security, and Development is a comprehensive and thoughtful collection of timely essays written to reveal enduring patterns in African political and socio-economic life. The text goes beyond an explanation of challenges of democratic reforms, consolidation, security, gender inequalities, and unfinished development policy agendas in Africa and explores the complex interactions of these variables as they manifest in different African countries. The volume elegantly interweaves several themes in the development discourse in a way that is useful to students and practitioners of African governance.
Eric E. Otenyo, Northern Arizona University
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Following the democratic wave that swept across Africa in the 1990s, few studies have dedicated their analysis to understanding whether the resulting political transition has proved sustainable. This excellent volume fills this lacuna. By drawing from experiences of several African countries, contributors to the volume masterfully complicate our understanding of democratic transition in Africa, depicting it as a variable against which progress can be understood or measured. They succeed at arguing that outcomes of democratic practice or political transition in Africa have varied from state to state. This variation marks the book’s value, as it offers the contributors an opportunity to determine outcomes of political change on the continent by focusing on various germane topics. These range from constitutional practice, identity, development, ethnicity, education, parliamentarism, imagination, new oil economies, security, and regional integration. This timely book is critical to researchers and students of African studies seeking to understand political, social, and economic trends in modern Africa against the backdrop of state and regional politics.
Martin S. Shanguhyia, Syracuse University
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An edifying interdisciplinary inquiry into social, ideological, and political micro-national, macro-national and global identities and institutions and the theory and practice of democracies.
Besi Muhonja, James Madison University
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This book captures African politics in its complexity and diversity. It is a “one-stop-shop,” and a valuable resource for students, academics, and practitioners who wish to navigate Africa’s contemporary political, economic, socio-cultural, and security landscape. It is a must-read!
Augustine E. Ayuk, Clayton State University

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