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Disciplining Democracy: Development Discourse and Good Governance in Africa by Rita Abrahamsen β€” book cover

Disciplining Democracy: Development Discourse and Good Governance in Africa

by Rita Abrahamsen
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This thought-provoking book does not simply link the West's good governance agenda with the demise of the Soviet Union. Abrahamsen shows that this democratic agenda involves little more than superficial institutional reforms. The West’s primary goal in developing countries remains the enforcement of structural adjustment. African governments, in particular, remain in a double bind, nominally responsible to their electorates at home, but also beholden to external creditors and donors. Demands by impoverished electorates that their new democratic institutions actually work to defend their interests are often branded as illegitimate by the West.

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This thought-provoking book does not simply link the West's good governance agenda with the demise of the Soviet Union. Abrahamsen shows that this democratic agenda involves little more than superficial institutional reforms. The West’s primary goal in developing countries remains the enforcement of structural adjustment. African governments, in particular, remain in a double bind, nominally responsible to their electorates at home, but also beholden to external creditors and donors. Demands by impoverished electorates that their new democratic institutions actually work to defend their interests are often branded as illegitimate by the West.

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About the Author, Rita Abrahamsen

Rita Abrahamsen is in the Department of International Relations, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.

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Using examples of programs in Zambia, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Kenya, Abrahansen (international politics, U. of Wales, Aberystwyth) argues that external pressures and the West's adoption of the good governance discourse (this is the "disciplining democracy" of the title) effectively constitute a defeat for Africa's poor by reproducing an undemocratic world order in the types of government the West, as financial provider, will support. The end of the Cold War and the fall of Communism are shown to lie at the root of the good governance discourse, a conclusion she supports with an analysis of World Bank documents. Distributed by Palgrave. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2001
Publisher
Zed Books
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781856498593

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