African political elites looks at the five African countries that acted as the vanguards in creating the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) initiative: Nigeria, South Africa, Senegal, Egypt and Algeria. The leadership structures, trends in political democratisation, and prospects of continued democratic stability are examined from the perspectives of the five countries. The implications of the new political dispensation for Africa in the context of the African Union (AU), and African development through NEPAD, make up the central theme of the book. The fact that the selected countries have emerged from diverse eras of political misrule including long periods of military dictatorship, apartheid hegemony, and civilian autocracy is of significance in the new political order. The book documents the views of a wide range of stakeholders including politicians, academics, business leaders and the media on the ethos of African political elites and the future of NEPAD as Africa's flagship in development.
The authors have divergent opinions about Africa's political achievements; but the optimists submit that the breaking away from the undemocratic and dictatorial past must be seen as denoting some measure of success. Others consider African political elites and NEPAD too reticent and lacking the political will and drive to liberate Africa from the current political quagmire. Serving and aspiring political elites in Africa should see themselves through the mirror of this book and apply their minds to the constructive views expressed. This book is recommended as essential reading for students and academics interested in African democratic evolution and the role of elites as architects of Africa's political and democratic trajectory.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 165 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-0-7983-0184-8 (9780798301848)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Political leadership in Egypt: the case of halt democracy; Egyptian stakeholders' perception of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD); the role of political elites in the political dynamics and reforms in Algeria; evolution and nature of Nigerian political elites and the realisation of NEPAD's political and developmental agenda; political leadership in South Africa and the search for equitable and sustainable economic growth and development; political leadership in Senegal: Clientelism and monopolisation of power; political leadership and political will contribute to democratic governance in South Africa.