Resistance and Counter-resistance in Africa Democracy: The Impact and implication for Transformation
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Sentam Research and Publishing
Abstract
In the 1990s the in-word in the political scene in Africa was democracy. The
survival of any government was determined by whether they adhered to
democratic practices as prescribed by western governments that advocated
for this new form of leadership values in Africa. Indeed, countries like the
Democratic Republic of Congo was born out of this necessity in which the
word “democracy” was included in its name to warrant its acceptability to
the supporters of democracy. Twenty years down the line, it is not clear if
the enthusiasm applauded then is still alive. In some parts of African, there is
the resistance to democratic values by some leaders who are reluctant to
embrace the practices and values embedded in democracy. On the other
hand, there have been counter- resistances of those who resist democracy
by the people themselves and other bodies that cherish it. The paper denotes
some of the factors ailing African Democracy and survey the African leaders
who have resisted democracy and the resultant impact on the society. The
paper also assesses the various institutions that have counter opposed such
leaders and the consequent outcome. The paper further evaluates the impact
of these developments on African societies affected and suggest the way
forward.
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Article Journal on Resistance and Counter-resistance in Africa Democracy.