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Barrington Moore's famous line 'no bourgeoisie, no democracy' is one of the most quoted claims in political science. But has the rise of the African middle class promoted democratic consolidation? This paper uses the case of Kenya to investigate the attitudes and behaviours of the middle class....
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, and this question has gained critical importance particularly in the African context, where a wave of democratization in …
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for considering the evidence, bringing together core theories of democratization with work on foreign aid effectiveness …. Overall, the evidence is most consistent with institutional and agentbased theories of exogenous democratization, and least … democratization. …
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new opportunities. The global momentum of democratization, which had appeared to run out of steam, could be reinvigorated … North Africa specifically. It should also take account of what the experience of democratization elsewhere tells us and the …
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the period from 1991 to 2008, we find that democracy and governance aid has a consistently positive effect on democratic …
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economic governance, including corruption and management of the exchange rate. -- democratic consolidation ; donor relations …
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democratization. This study first explores the ways in which foreign donors directly strengthen civil society, parties, the media, as … accountability in decentralization and in public goods provision. -- Tanzania ; democratization ; accountability ; foreign aid …
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Ghana's experience since the early 1990s indicates that external aid can significantly impact a country';s democratic transition. External democracy assistance has been a crucial, positive factor in Ghana's steady evolution into an electoral democracy over the past two decades. Continuing gaps...
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The study examines Zambia's evolving aid relationship in relation to the country's democratic trajectory. The impact of aid in terms of democratic consolidation is linked to the development of the party system, the efficacy of key democratic institutions, and accountability in relation to...
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How does aid impact democracy in sub-Saharan Africa? Drawing on existing literature, this study elaborates on the various channels, direct and indirect, through which development and democracy aid has influenced transitions to multi-party regimes and democratic consolidation within the region....
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