Authoritarianism, Democracy, and Adjustment: The Politics of Economic Reform in AfricaPeter Gibbon, Yusuf Bangura, Arve Ofstad |
Contents
Preface 5 | 5 |
Authoritarian Rule and Democracy in Africa | 39 |
Empowerment or Repression? | 83 |
Interest Group Politics and the Implementation of | 106 |
Structural Adjustment and Pressures toward | 127 |
Stick and Carrot | 169 |
Structural Adjustment and Multiple Modes of | 188 |
References | 217 |
Notes on Contributors | 233 |
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activities agenda agricultural alliance argues authoritarian Bangura Beckman Business Concord capacity capital capitalist cent changes civil society coalitions colonial conditionality context countries democracy democratic democratisation dirigisme dominant donors dynamic economic crisis economic reform emerged expenditure export farmers farming favour forces foreign forms of accumulation Frelimo Ghana growth Hermele household ideological IFIs implementation increased industrial informal sector informalisation institutions interest groups justment Kenya labour Lagos legitimacy liberalisation maize major Malawi ment Michelsen Institute military Mozambican Mozambique multipartyism multiple modes neo-liberal Nigeria nomic opposition organisations party peasant petty commodity politics of adjustment popular post-colonial pressures problems production professional regimes relations rent-seeking repression role rural social contract social groups structural adjustment programmes struggles Sub-Saharan Africa subsidies survival strategies sustainable Tanzania tion Toye trade unions Uppsala urban wage workers World Bank Zambia