2017
DOI: 10.4314/ljh.v28i1.5
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The Role of the International Community in Ghana’s Democratic Transition in the 1990s

Abstract: This article argues that Ghana's democratization took place through a two-stage process, where the first stage saw the international community play a more dominant role leading up to Ghana's transition in 1992. Rawlings' decision to democratize was the outcome of a rare convergence of domestic and international pressures. In the first stage, international forces provided the structural context for political reform. There are two facets of the international impact: snowballing/demonstration effect, and implicit… Show more

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