Politics, Governance, and Development in Ghana
Herausgeber: Ayee, Joseph R. A.
Politics, Governance, and Development in Ghana
Herausgeber: Ayee, Joseph R. A.
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This book explores the politics, governance, and development in Ghana that have attracted the attention and interest of governments, citizens, academics and development partners in the sixty years since Ghana achieved independence. These subjects are also of interest for neighboring African countries.
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This book explores the politics, governance, and development in Ghana that have attracted the attention and interest of governments, citizens, academics and development partners in the sixty years since Ghana achieved independence. These subjects are also of interest for neighboring African countries.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781793603340
- ISBN-10: 1793603340
- Artikelnr.: 57166833
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781793603340
- ISBN-10: 1793603340
- Artikelnr.: 57166833
Joseph R.A. Ayee is professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Ghana.
Foreword Naomi Chazan Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction - Politics,
Governance and Development in Ghana Joseph R.A. Ayee Chapter 1: Ghana's
Political Class, the Citizen and the Future of the Welfare State, 1957-2017
Kwame A. Ninsin Chapter 2: Chiefs and Politicians in Ghana: Competitors,
Collaborators or Uneasy Bedfellows? Emmanuel Siaw and Alex K.D. Frempong
Chapter 3: Liberal Democracy and Civil Society from "Below" in Ghana: Can
the Subalterns Act? Jasper Abembia Ayelazuno and Lord Mawuko-Yevugah
Chapter 4: Democracy, Civil Society and the Emergence of the National
Health Insurance in Ghana Hassan Wahab Chapter 5: From Praetorian Guards to
Guardians of the Fourth Republic: Problematizing the Role of the Military
in Ghana's Quest for Democratic Development Nene-Lomotey Kuditchar and
Timothy Ba-Taa-Banah Chapter 6: Transnational Actors and Policymaking in
Ghana Rosina Foli Chapter 7: Transnational Political Activism in the
Ghanaian Diaspora George M. Bob-Milliar Chapter 8: Six Decades of Ghanaian
Statecraft and Asia Relations: Strategies, Strains, and Successes Lloyd G.
Adu Amoah Chapter 9: Six Decades of the Public Sector in Ghana Joseph R.A.
Ayee Chapter 10: Executive Dominance of Public Policy Making since
Independence in Ghana: Perception or Reality? Abdulai K. Mohammed Chapter
11: A 'fine line': Examining the Delicate Relationship between Political
and Bureaucratic Heads in the Civil Service of Ghana Frank L.K. Ohemeng
Chapter 12: The Pitfalls and Prospects of Decentralization in Ghana:
Implications for the National Mobilization for Development Agenda Richard
Asante and Emmanuel Debrah Chapter 13: Change and Continuity in Ghana's
Electoral Politics (1951-2016) Alex K.D. Frempong Chapter 14: Sixty Years
of Independence and a Decade of Oil Discovery in Ghana: Oil Curse or
Blessing? Emmanuel Graham and Ransford E.V. Gyampo Chapter 15: Ghana's
Post-colonial Economy, 1957-2017 Edward Nketiah-Amponsah, Iddisah Sulemana
and Gloria Afful-Mensah Conclusion Joseph R.A. Ayee About the Contributors
Governance and Development in Ghana Joseph R.A. Ayee Chapter 1: Ghana's
Political Class, the Citizen and the Future of the Welfare State, 1957-2017
Kwame A. Ninsin Chapter 2: Chiefs and Politicians in Ghana: Competitors,
Collaborators or Uneasy Bedfellows? Emmanuel Siaw and Alex K.D. Frempong
Chapter 3: Liberal Democracy and Civil Society from "Below" in Ghana: Can
the Subalterns Act? Jasper Abembia Ayelazuno and Lord Mawuko-Yevugah
Chapter 4: Democracy, Civil Society and the Emergence of the National
Health Insurance in Ghana Hassan Wahab Chapter 5: From Praetorian Guards to
Guardians of the Fourth Republic: Problematizing the Role of the Military
in Ghana's Quest for Democratic Development Nene-Lomotey Kuditchar and
Timothy Ba-Taa-Banah Chapter 6: Transnational Actors and Policymaking in
Ghana Rosina Foli Chapter 7: Transnational Political Activism in the
Ghanaian Diaspora George M. Bob-Milliar Chapter 8: Six Decades of Ghanaian
Statecraft and Asia Relations: Strategies, Strains, and Successes Lloyd G.
Adu Amoah Chapter 9: Six Decades of the Public Sector in Ghana Joseph R.A.
Ayee Chapter 10: Executive Dominance of Public Policy Making since
Independence in Ghana: Perception or Reality? Abdulai K. Mohammed Chapter
11: A 'fine line': Examining the Delicate Relationship between Political
and Bureaucratic Heads in the Civil Service of Ghana Frank L.K. Ohemeng
Chapter 12: The Pitfalls and Prospects of Decentralization in Ghana:
Implications for the National Mobilization for Development Agenda Richard
Asante and Emmanuel Debrah Chapter 13: Change and Continuity in Ghana's
Electoral Politics (1951-2016) Alex K.D. Frempong Chapter 14: Sixty Years
of Independence and a Decade of Oil Discovery in Ghana: Oil Curse or
Blessing? Emmanuel Graham and Ransford E.V. Gyampo Chapter 15: Ghana's
Post-colonial Economy, 1957-2017 Edward Nketiah-Amponsah, Iddisah Sulemana
and Gloria Afful-Mensah Conclusion Joseph R.A. Ayee About the Contributors
Foreword Naomi Chazan Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction - Politics,
Governance and Development in Ghana Joseph R.A. Ayee Chapter 1: Ghana's
Political Class, the Citizen and the Future of the Welfare State, 1957-2017
Kwame A. Ninsin Chapter 2: Chiefs and Politicians in Ghana: Competitors,
Collaborators or Uneasy Bedfellows? Emmanuel Siaw and Alex K.D. Frempong
Chapter 3: Liberal Democracy and Civil Society from "Below" in Ghana: Can
the Subalterns Act? Jasper Abembia Ayelazuno and Lord Mawuko-Yevugah
Chapter 4: Democracy, Civil Society and the Emergence of the National
Health Insurance in Ghana Hassan Wahab Chapter 5: From Praetorian Guards to
Guardians of the Fourth Republic: Problematizing the Role of the Military
in Ghana's Quest for Democratic Development Nene-Lomotey Kuditchar and
Timothy Ba-Taa-Banah Chapter 6: Transnational Actors and Policymaking in
Ghana Rosina Foli Chapter 7: Transnational Political Activism in the
Ghanaian Diaspora George M. Bob-Milliar Chapter 8: Six Decades of Ghanaian
Statecraft and Asia Relations: Strategies, Strains, and Successes Lloyd G.
Adu Amoah Chapter 9: Six Decades of the Public Sector in Ghana Joseph R.A.
Ayee Chapter 10: Executive Dominance of Public Policy Making since
Independence in Ghana: Perception or Reality? Abdulai K. Mohammed Chapter
11: A 'fine line': Examining the Delicate Relationship between Political
and Bureaucratic Heads in the Civil Service of Ghana Frank L.K. Ohemeng
Chapter 12: The Pitfalls and Prospects of Decentralization in Ghana:
Implications for the National Mobilization for Development Agenda Richard
Asante and Emmanuel Debrah Chapter 13: Change and Continuity in Ghana's
Electoral Politics (1951-2016) Alex K.D. Frempong Chapter 14: Sixty Years
of Independence and a Decade of Oil Discovery in Ghana: Oil Curse or
Blessing? Emmanuel Graham and Ransford E.V. Gyampo Chapter 15: Ghana's
Post-colonial Economy, 1957-2017 Edward Nketiah-Amponsah, Iddisah Sulemana
and Gloria Afful-Mensah Conclusion Joseph R.A. Ayee About the Contributors
Governance and Development in Ghana Joseph R.A. Ayee Chapter 1: Ghana's
Political Class, the Citizen and the Future of the Welfare State, 1957-2017
Kwame A. Ninsin Chapter 2: Chiefs and Politicians in Ghana: Competitors,
Collaborators or Uneasy Bedfellows? Emmanuel Siaw and Alex K.D. Frempong
Chapter 3: Liberal Democracy and Civil Society from "Below" in Ghana: Can
the Subalterns Act? Jasper Abembia Ayelazuno and Lord Mawuko-Yevugah
Chapter 4: Democracy, Civil Society and the Emergence of the National
Health Insurance in Ghana Hassan Wahab Chapter 5: From Praetorian Guards to
Guardians of the Fourth Republic: Problematizing the Role of the Military
in Ghana's Quest for Democratic Development Nene-Lomotey Kuditchar and
Timothy Ba-Taa-Banah Chapter 6: Transnational Actors and Policymaking in
Ghana Rosina Foli Chapter 7: Transnational Political Activism in the
Ghanaian Diaspora George M. Bob-Milliar Chapter 8: Six Decades of Ghanaian
Statecraft and Asia Relations: Strategies, Strains, and Successes Lloyd G.
Adu Amoah Chapter 9: Six Decades of the Public Sector in Ghana Joseph R.A.
Ayee Chapter 10: Executive Dominance of Public Policy Making since
Independence in Ghana: Perception or Reality? Abdulai K. Mohammed Chapter
11: A 'fine line': Examining the Delicate Relationship between Political
and Bureaucratic Heads in the Civil Service of Ghana Frank L.K. Ohemeng
Chapter 12: The Pitfalls and Prospects of Decentralization in Ghana:
Implications for the National Mobilization for Development Agenda Richard
Asante and Emmanuel Debrah Chapter 13: Change and Continuity in Ghana's
Electoral Politics (1951-2016) Alex K.D. Frempong Chapter 14: Sixty Years
of Independence and a Decade of Oil Discovery in Ghana: Oil Curse or
Blessing? Emmanuel Graham and Ransford E.V. Gyampo Chapter 15: Ghana's
Post-colonial Economy, 1957-2017 Edward Nketiah-Amponsah, Iddisah Sulemana
and Gloria Afful-Mensah Conclusion Joseph R.A. Ayee About the Contributors