Title: GOVERNANCE, CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE "NEW" AFRICA
1GOVERNANCE, CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE "NEW" AFRICA
2The Primacy of the African Nation-State- How
sovereign
- a. Impact of trans-national actors
- b. Issue of micro-states
- c. Rational Actor model- public or
social choice theory
3The Primacy of the African Nation-State- How
sovereign
- d. Collective choice is non-rational
- e.The role of international regimes- UN, World
Bank, IMF, etc. New International Order (NIO)
4Democracy What is it?
- Democracy and
- 1. Governance
- 2. Local Government
- 3. Civil Society
5Types of Democracy
- Direct Democracy
- Indirect Democracy
- Pluralism vs. Polyarchy
- Civil Society
- Cooperative Movement
6Review James Madison and Democracy
- The problem with majorities
- Tyranny
- Factions
7Direct Democracy vs. Representative Democracy
- Populism vs. Minority rights
- Shifting majorities
- Problem with Plebiscites
8Definitions of Democracy in Africa
- The First Issue Opposition vs. Consensus
- The Second Issue A Chief is a Chief by the
People
9Definitions of Democracy Review
- Presidential Systems- Separation of Powers
- Parliamentary systems- Representation and Fusion
- Traditional Africa- Consensus and hierarchy
10Defining Democracy
- Village democracy and talking things out
- Ubuntu, Ujamaa and Humanism
- How Collective, How Market Friendly
11THE INSTITUTIONAL STATE
- What is the "Institutional State?
- Why is it important?
12The Institutional State
- Civil Society
- Institutionalized Norms
- Stable Government
13The Institutional State
- Permanent Government The Administrative
apparatus - Goal Muted Cultural Differences
14The Institutional State The Reality
- Breakdown of Governance
- Corruption
- Military Coups
15The Institutional State The Reality
- Self Serving Bureaucrats
- Bureaucratic Elites
- Civil War-Violence Inter-state Conflict and
African Development
16Governance and Sovereignty-
- Rules of the Game politics Zero/sum vs. sum/sum
politics - "Splintering"- the break up of states-
centrifugal forces - Interest Group Liberalism-how real?
- Civil Society as organizational, not individual,
or the mass.
17Governance and Sovereignty-
- The need for apathy?
- Constitutional vs. social stability
- Institutional structures and Checks and balances
18Traditional Society
- Forms of Traditional Influence in Local
Government - Grass Roots- traditional governance mechanisms
governance in sub-Saharan Africa - The Answer or the Problem?
19Traditional Influence-Review
- 1. Full Meeting (Town Hall style)- Direct
Democracy - 2. Pure Form- Traditional Councils (Appointed)
- 3. Partial- Half Elected/Half Traditional
- 4. Technical- deconcentrated. Department heads
and Traditional (No Elections
20Traditional Influence
- 5. Specialized- Judicial Function
- 6. Specialized Partial- Land Board (2 Trad., 2
LG, 2 Cen. Gov.) - 7. Bicameral- Traditional as an upper house
21Discussion Points
- HOW IMPORTANT IS DEMOCRACY FOR DEVELOPMENT?
- HOW REALISTIC IS CIVIL SOCIETY IN AFRICA?
- CAN GOVERNMENT BE STABILIZED?
22Discussion
- What have you been Reading?
- What Should your colleagues read?
- Logistics?