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Civil-military Relations in Ghana

Civil-military Relations in Ghana
Author: Naunihal Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2000
Genre: Civil-military relations
ISBN:

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Enhancing Civil-military Relations in Ghana

Enhancing Civil-military Relations in Ghana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2001
Genre: Civil-military relations
ISBN: 9789988805074

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Enhancing civil-military relations in Ghana / 2001.


The New African Civil-Military Relations

The New African Civil-Military Relations
Author: Rupiya, Martin
Publisher: The African Public Policy & Research Institute
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0620615273

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In 1973, Yashev Raval wrote The Power of Wisdom, correctly pointing out that collusion between East and West had kept not only the balance of terror but provided the glue that kept geographic spheres of influence stable. Africa was part of that arena for global rivalry. With the collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1991, the stifling grip the superpowers had exercised throughout the world was fundamentally altered. The transformation of the international security system, coupled with political democratization, allowed the partial reorganisation of the security establishments on the African continent to embark upon the New African Civil Military Relations (ACMR). In the last decade and half, the implosion of African states exposed to forces of democratization has escalated, manifest in Algeria, Egypt, Mali, Madagascar, Somalia, South Sudan, Central African Republic and Lesotho. At the heart of the states’ implosion has been weak, fragile and partisan defence and security institutions – a phenomenon that requires urgent research intervention to guide the much-needed reforms. In 2014, the Russian Academy of Sciences hosted the bi-annual African Studies Conference, with the lead author accorded the responsibility of organizing a Session on ACMR. From amongst some of the exciting Abstracts presented, authors submitted these as full chapters for this book which captures International African Studies Perspectives, managed by the African Public Policy & Research Institute (APPRI). This process was further facilitated by one of the presenters and now co-editor, Maj Henrik Laugesen from the Royal Danish Defence College, who agreed to lead on the fundraising – succeeding in securing support from the Royal Danish Defence College. The result is this book.


Preventing Military Intervention in West Africa

Preventing Military Intervention in West Africa
Author: Michael K. Addison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2002-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781423549840

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Consistently poor economic performance in Ghana and elsewhere in West Africa has led to pressure on governments from civil society, which has in turn led to authoritarianism and a search for compliance that has drawn the military into politics and finally into government. Military governments have performed equally poorly in economic management and governance and have relied on the civilians they had overthrown to govern. Likewise, civilian administrations have relied upon, and manipulated the military institution and structures thereby politicizing the military and restarting the cycle of military intervention, This cycle has repeated itself several times in the post colonial period and any effort to design a system for preventing military interventions must address itself to this cycle. The thesis will also show that the relationships between the military, the executive branch, Ministry of Defense and the legislature are very important in ensuring effective civil-military relations and breaking the cycle of military interventions. In addition, a balance of the activities of the intelligence agencies, which must operate in secrecy but with some form of transparency is very important in democratic consolidation.


From Bullies to Officers and Gentlemen

From Bullies to Officers and Gentlemen
Author: Humphrey Asamoah Agyekum
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1789202957

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Based on unprecedented access to the Ghanaian military barracks and inspired by the recent resurgence of coups in West Africa, Agyekum assesses why and how the Ghana Armed Forces were transformed from an organization that actively orchestrated coups into an institution that accepts the authority of the democratically elected civilian government. Focusing on the process of professionalization of the Ghanaian military, this ethnography based monograph examines both historical and contemporary themes, and assesses the shift in military personnel from ‘Buga Buga’ soldiers – uneducated, lower-class soldiers, human rights abusers – to a more ‘modern’ fighting force.