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The Politics Of Neoliberal Democracy In Africa State And Civil Society In Nigeria International Library Of African Studies 1st Edition Usman A Tar

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The Politics Of Neoliberal Democracy In Africa State And Civil Society In Nigeria International Library Of African Studies 1st Edition Usman A Tar
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Usman A. Tar
ISBN: 9781845116569, 1845116569
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Politics Of Neoliberal Democracy In Africa State And Civil Society In Nigeria International Library Of African Studies 1st Edition Usman A Tar by Usman A. Tar 9781845116569, 1845116569 instant download after payment.

Since the late 1980s, the changing dynamic of global development has driven the tide of democratic expansion in the developing world. In Africa, western donors have sought to impose "neo-liberal" visions of socio-economic and political institution-building, spreading political reforms and economic liberalization with far-reaching consequences. Associated with external interventions, but also sometimes conflicting with them, are internal protests against authoritarianism, which have problematically reinforced and/or undermined the donor agenda for democratic reform.Here Usman Tar questions the assumption that Africa was lacking the essential components for a spontaneous transition to democracy. He explores the dynamic, but contradictory, links between external and internal dimensions of neo-liberal democratic expansion in Africa, focusing on Nigeria. Tar dissects the struggles for democracy, and for democratic policy and practice in a country with rich economic potential, but a troubled political dispensation.

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