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Socio-economic development has been the centerpiece for democratization projects in sub-Saharan Africa. This book, deals the study of the Role of Akan Traditional Rulers in Socio-economic Development of Ghana. It provides an in-depth information on how some prominent traditional rulers among the Akan society in Ghana, have created new roles, in local governance, by partnering with the central government, Multinational Companies and International Organizations in providing socio-economic needs for their communities. This is a must read book, for students of Sociology, Political Science,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Socio-economic development has been the centerpiece for democratization projects in sub-Saharan Africa. This book, deals the study of the Role of Akan Traditional Rulers in Socio-economic Development of Ghana. It provides an in-depth information on how some prominent traditional rulers among the Akan society in Ghana, have created new roles, in local governance, by partnering with the central government, Multinational Companies and International Organizations in providing socio-economic needs for their communities. This is a must read book, for students of Sociology, Political Science, Development/Area Studies, Cultural Studies and related disciplines. It could also serve as a useful guide to development Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO'S) and Western policy makers, who want to initiate or are coordinating development projects in Ghana and other developing countries.
Autorenporträt
Ben Bediako Boakye holds a BA (Hons) Degree from the University of Ghana-Legon, a Master of Arts in World Heritage Studies from the Chair of Environmental Planning at the Brandenburg University of Technology in Cottbus, Germany and a Master of African Studies from Dalarna University Center for African Studies at Darlana in Sweden.