Does democracy help Africa? : an inquiry into multiparty democracy, political settlement, and economic development in Africa

TitleDoes democracy help Africa? : an inquiry into multiparty democracy, political settlement, and economic development in Africa
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsM. Koper
Series titleAfrican Studies Collection
Issue71
Pagination - 240
Date Published2018///
PublisherAfrican Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL)
Place PublishedLeiden
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number978-90-5448-171-3
KeywordsAfrica, democracy, Democratic Republic of Congo, economic development, elite, Ethiopia, institutions, Kenya, politics, poverty reduction, Rwanda, Uganda
Abstract

Western donor countries consider a proper functioning multiparty democracy as one of the most import conditions for achieving more legitimate governance and subsequently economic development and reduction of poverty in their partner countries. Support to free and fair elections is an integral part of the 'good governance' agenda of the traditional donor community. On the basis of the findings of this study, it appears however that it is not so much the acceptance of Western type political institutions or compliance with generally endorsed liberal-democratic standards that determine the possibilities for developing countries to achieve economic transformation and substantial poverty reduction, but rather the nature of the political settlement among the political elites.

IR handle/ Full text URL http://hdl.handle.net/1887/68345
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