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" Democracy, Oil and Political Stability in West Africa: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1083574
Doc. No : LA127203
Call No : ‭10.1163/1821889X-12340002‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Linda Darkwa
: Philip Attuquayefio
Title & Author : Democracy, Oil and Political Stability in West Africa: [Article] : Pathways to Managing Contested Spaces\ Linda Darkwa, Philip Attuquayefio, Linda Darkwa, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : The African Review
Date : 2020
Volume/ Issue Number : 46/2
Page No : 292–308
Abstract : The discovery of oil in commercial quantities in Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Niger has generated optimism of a better life for the people living within the respective countries. This notwithstanding, the narrative surrounding African countries such as Nigeria and Angola as examples of the resource curse syndrome is well documented. Consequently, the conversation on the prospects from the discovery of oil is often measured. Within this context, this article explores the relationship between oil, democracy and political stability in West Africa. While conceding that countries which discovered oil post-democracy will likely avoid the challenges of those that struck oil prior to democracy, it is argued that such prospects are merely conditional due to inherent challenges in the democracy project practised in respective countries in the sub-region. The article thus argues that the pathways to addressing the contested spaces lie in democratic institutions with enhanced institutional capacity. The discovery of oil in commercial quantities in Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Niger has generated optimism of a better life for the people living within the respective countries. This notwithstanding, the narrative surrounding African countries such as Nigeria and Angola as examples of the resource curse syndrome is well documented. Consequently, the conversation on the prospects from the discovery of oil is often measured. Within this context, this article explores the relationship between oil, democracy and political stability in West Africa. While conceding that countries which discovered oil post-democracy will likely avoid the challenges of those that struck oil prior to democracy, it is argued that such prospects are merely conditional due to inherent challenges in the democracy project practised in respective countries in the sub-region. The article thus argues that the pathways to addressing the contested spaces lie in democratic institutions with enhanced institutional capacity.
Descriptor : democracy
Descriptor : oil
Descriptor : political stability
Descriptor : West Africa
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/1821889X-12340002‬
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