Democratic consolidation in sub-Saharan Africa

The contributions made by theory on democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe are also pertinent to analysis of processes of democratization and democratic consolidation in other areas, such as sub-Saharan Africa. The parameters of analysis highlight the importance of a strong state (organized, wit...

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Main Author: Ángel Pérez González
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB) 2001-12-01
Series:Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals
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Online Access:http://www.cidob.org/es/content/download/4964/50482/file/56perez.pdf
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spelling doaj-34218b02c81a4e03acc0afc2c3740f032020-11-24T23:34:39ZspaBarcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB)Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals1133-65952013-035X2001-12-0156163180Democratic consolidation in sub-Saharan AfricaÁngel Pérez GonzálezThe contributions made by theory on democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe are also pertinent to analysis of processes of democratization and democratic consolidation in other areas, such as sub-Saharan Africa. The parameters of analysis highlight the importance of a strong state (organized, with legitimated institutions) and a structured society (whether multiethnic or not) as necessary conditions for democratization. On the assumption that the colonizing powers basically used two models –the French assimilationist model and the British indirect government model– the study of how these conditions were fulfilled in various sub-Saharan states leads to two conclusions: the first, the possibility of a process of democratization in those states where European (French) colonization produced a total assimilation of the colonized society, including above all the colonizer’s political values; and the second, the possibility of processes of democratization in states produced by British colonization where the indigenous structures and those of the metropolis were superimposed, a phenomenon which allowed the application of democratic values by legitimated local institutions. http://www.cidob.org/es/content/download/4964/50482/file/56perez.pdfÁfrica SubsaharianademocraciaEstadocolonización
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Democratic consolidation in sub-Saharan Africa
Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals
África Subsahariana
democracia
Estado
colonización
author_facet Ángel Pérez González
author_sort Ángel Pérez González
title Democratic consolidation in sub-Saharan Africa
title_short Democratic consolidation in sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Democratic consolidation in sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Democratic consolidation in sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Democratic consolidation in sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort democratic consolidation in sub-saharan africa
publisher Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB)
series Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals
issn 1133-6595
2013-035X
publishDate 2001-12-01
description The contributions made by theory on democratic consolidation in Eastern Europe are also pertinent to analysis of processes of democratization and democratic consolidation in other areas, such as sub-Saharan Africa. The parameters of analysis highlight the importance of a strong state (organized, with legitimated institutions) and a structured society (whether multiethnic or not) as necessary conditions for democratization. On the assumption that the colonizing powers basically used two models –the French assimilationist model and the British indirect government model– the study of how these conditions were fulfilled in various sub-Saharan states leads to two conclusions: the first, the possibility of a process of democratization in those states where European (French) colonization produced a total assimilation of the colonized society, including above all the colonizer’s political values; and the second, the possibility of processes of democratization in states produced by British colonization where the indigenous structures and those of the metropolis were superimposed, a phenomenon which allowed the application of democratic values by legitimated local institutions.
topic África Subsahariana
democracia
Estado
colonización
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