Democracy and Africanness
Edited by Hannah Muzee (),
Tata Emmanuel Sunjo () and
Andrew Osehi Enaifoghe ()
in Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development from Springer, currently edited by Diery Seck, Juliet Elu and Yaw Nyarko
Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-031-11248-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 The 1995 Constitution as a Tool for Dictatorship in Uganda: An African Dilemma of Constitutionalism
- Robert Ojambo
- Ch Chapter 10 Norm Entrepreneurs or Norm Takers? African and Western Election Observer Missions’ Agency in Determining the Credibility of Zimbabwe’s Elections
- Mziwandile Ndlovu
- Ch Chapter 11 Elections and Domestic Peace in Africa: Assessing Peace Opportunities in Uganda’s 2021 Presidential Election
- John Mary Kanyamurwa, Juma Sultan Kakuba, Ronald Kaddu and Stanely Babalanda
- Ch Chapter 12 Impact of Election Boycotts on the Democratic Process in Cameroon: A Philosophical Appraisal
- Lavngwa Moses Seemndze
- Ch Chapter 13 Art as a Social Process and Form of Democratic Practices in Uganda
- Justine Nabaggala
- Ch Chapter 14 Democratisation Processes Amidst Cultural Diversity in Uganda
- Kyazike Elizabeth, John Mary Kanyamurwa and Stanley Babalanda
- Ch Chapter 2 Public Participation in African Indigenous Governance Systems: Evidence from Pre-colonial Rwanda
- Vedaste Ndizera, Raphael Nkaka and Safari Kambanda
- Ch Chapter 3 Democracy in Africa: Misrepresented or Tailored
- Anuoluwapo Durokifa
- Ch Chapter 4 A Consensual Democracy and the African Traditional Society: Promoting Africanness
- Andrew Enaifoghe
- Ch Chapter 5 Democratic Transformation in Mali Republic Since 1991
- Mady Ibrahim Kante
- Ch Chapter 6 From Ubuntu to Makwerekwere: Reinvigorating Belonging in Democratic South Africa
- Israel Ekanade
- Ch Chapter 7 Conflicts Governance in Africa: Perspectives from the North-Western Highland Rangelands of Cameroon
- Tata E. Sunjo
- Ch Chapter 8 Social Media Threats and the Anglophone Crisis: An Interpretation of the Cameroonian Criminal Law Response
- Irene Dione Fokum Sama-Lang and Roland Djieufack
- Ch Chapter 9 “Speak to be Heard”: Women and Deliberative Democracy in the Ugandan Parliament
- Hannah Muzee
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