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Constitution-making and Democratisation in Africa
Goran Hyden
Constitution-making and Democratisation in Africa
Goran Hyden
Marc Notes: From a workshop on constitution-making in Africa, based on the case studies of Ethiopia, Uganda, and South Africa, held in Pretoria in May 1997. The chapters in this volume are based on the revised workshop papers, a summary and synthesis of each country segment, and a specially written introduction and conclusion. First published in December 2001--T.p. verso. Contributor Bio: Hyden, Goran Goran Hyden is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Science at the University of Florida. His publications include Governance and Politics in Africa (co-edited with Michael Bratton, 1992), Agencies in Foreign Aid (co-edited with Rwekaza Mukandala, 1997), Making Sense of Governance (co-authored with Julius Court and Kenneth Mease, 2004) and Making the State Responsive (co-edited with John Samuel, 2011). He is a past president of the African Studies Association and has served as a consultant on African development to many international agencies.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | 2001 |
ISBN13 | 9780798301497 |
Publishers | Africa Institute of South Africa |
Pages | 222 |
Dimensions | 148 × 211 × 15 mm · 312 g |