This book offers a broad institutional analysis of Madagascar's Third Republic. It argues that a new agenda is in order to consider not just how institutions form, but the ways in which networks of power-and leaders of those networks-grow and change malleable institutions in young democracies with few avenues of accountability.
This book offers a broad institutional analysis of Madagascar's Third Republic. It argues that a new agenda is in order to consider not just how institutions form, but the ways in which networks of power-and leaders of those networks-grow and change malleable institutions in young democracies with few avenues of accountability.
Richard R. Marcus is professor and director of the Global Studies Institute and the International Studies Program at California State University, Long Beach.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Malagasy Political Space as Victim Chapter 3 The Political Institutions of the Third Republic (1992-2010) Chapter 4 The Legislature and Elections: Moving Popular Voice to the Center Chapter 5 Institutionalizing Personalized Political Parties Chapter 6 Civil Society Unable to Engage Chapter 7 The Presidency of Marc Ravalomanana Chapter 8 The Fall of Marc Ravalomanana and the Rise of the 4th Republic
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Malagasy Political Space as Victim Chapter 3 The Political Institutions of the Third Republic (1992-2010) Chapter 4 The Legislature and Elections: Moving Popular Voice to the Center Chapter 5 Institutionalizing Personalized Political Parties Chapter 6 Civil Society Unable to Engage Chapter 7 The Presidency of Marc Ravalomanana Chapter 8 The Fall of Marc Ravalomanana and the Rise of the 4th Republic
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