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GOVERNANCE, CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE "NEW" AFRICA PIA 2574 “An End of Class Editorial”
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Corny but…
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The Primacy of the African Nation-State- How sovereign a. Impact of trans-national actors b. Issue of micro-states c. Rational Actor model- public or social choice theory
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Swaziland; 6,000 square miles Population, 1.1 million
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The Primacy of the African Nation-State- How sovereign d. Collective choice is it non-rational? Is it more than an aggregate of individuals? e. The role of international regimes- UN, World Bank, IMF, etc. New International Order (NIO)
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Targeting Economic Groups
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Democracy: What is it? Democracy and: 1. Governance 2. Local Government 3. Civil Society
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Types of Democracy Direct Democracy Indirect Democracy Pluralism vs. Polyarchy Civil Society Cooperative Movement
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Review: James Madison and Democracy: The problem with majorities Tyranny Factions
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Direct Democracy vs. Representative Democracy Populism vs. Minority rights Shifting majorities Problem with Plebiscites Guinea 1958 “No” Vote
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Definitions of Democracy in Africa The First Issue: Opposition vs. Consensus The Second Issue: “A Chief is a Chief by the People”
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Ashante, Ghana
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Definitions of Democracy: Review Presidential Systems- Separation of Powers Parliamentary systems- Representation and Fusion Traditional Africa- Consensus and hierarchy
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South Africa’s Parliament
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Defining Democracy Village democracy and talking things out Ubuntu, Ujamaa and Humanism How Collective, How Market Friendly
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THE INSTITUTIONAL STATE What is the "Institutional State?“ Why is it important?
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The Institutional State: Civil Society Institutionalized Norms Stable Government
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The Institutional State: Permanent Government: The Administrative apparatus Goal: Muted Cultural Differences Defining Bureaucracy- the permanent government
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The Institutional State: The Reality Breakdown of Governance Bureaucracy and Corruption Military Coups
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The Institutional State: The Reality Self Serving Bureaucrats Bureaucratic Elites Civil War-Violence: Inter-state Conflict and African Development
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Governance and Sovereignty- Rules of the Game politics: Zero/sum vs. sum/sum politics "Splintering"- the break up of states- centrifugal forces Interest Group Liberalism-how real? Civil Society as organizational, not individual, or the mass.
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Congo Wars
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Governance and Sovereignty- The need for apathy? Constitutional vs. social stability Institutional structures and Checks and balances:
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Traditional Society: Forms of Traditional Influence in Local Government Grass Roots- traditional governance mechanisms governance in sub- Saharan Africa The Answer or the Problem?
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Traditional Influence-Review 1. Full Meeting (Town Hall style)- Direct Democracy 2. Pure Form- Traditional Councils (Appointed) 3. Partial- Half Elected/Half Traditional 4. Technical- deconcentrated. Department heads and Traditional (No Elections
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African Justice?
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Traditional Influence 5. Specialized- Judicial Function 6. Specialized Partial- Land Board (2 Trad., 2 LG, 2 Cen. Gov.) 7. Bicameral- Traditional as an upper house
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J.M. Coetzee, Disgrace (London: Penguin, 1999). Born, 1940
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Cyprian Ekwensi, People of the City (London: Heineman, 1954) 1921-2007
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Peter Abrahams, Mine Boy (London: Heineman, 1946) Born: 1919
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Discussion Points HOW IMPORTANT IS DEMOCRACY FOR DEVELOPMENT? HOW REALISTIC IS CIVIL SOCIETY IN AFRICA? CAN GOVERNMENT BE STABILIZED?
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Discussion What have you been Reading? What Should your colleagues read? Logistics?
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