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Ghana and the Rawlings Factor

Ghana and the Rawlings Factor
Author: Kevin Shillington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1992
Genre: Ghana
ISBN:

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Tells the story of two popular revolutions in Ghana, both of them led by the same man, Flight Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings, now Head of Ghana's government, the Provisional National Defence Council. The book includes interviews with many of the key players in the drama, including Rawlings himself.


Ghana Under Rawlings

Ghana Under Rawlings
Author: Emmanuel Hansen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Ghana

Ghana
Author: Emmanuel Doe Ziorklui
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1988
Genre: Ghana
ISBN:

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The Ghana Revolution, from Nkrumah to Jerry Rawlings

The Ghana Revolution, from Nkrumah to Jerry Rawlings
Author: Ebenezer Babatope
Publisher: Fourth Dimension Publishing Company
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This book was published in the immediate aftermath of Jerry Rawlings' 1981 coup, and proclamation of the Ghana Revolution in January 1982. The author gives an account of the history of the socialist African revolution in Ghana from Nkrumah to Rawlings. He argued that Rawlings represented a continuity of the socialist African revolution, which drove Nkrumah and other revolutionary leaders to commit the resources and future of Ghana to overcome the imperial powers. He puts the case for the continuing need for a unified, self-reliant socialist state, and considers the high hopes for Rawlings' revolution and socialist ideology, with which he concurs, including his potential to inspire other African revolutions, provide the strong African leadership required for greater African economic independence, and an African presence in international relations. The book represents a historical view of Rawlings' role at a particular point in time.


Coups, Rivals, and the Modern State

Coups, Rivals, and the Modern State
Author: Beth S. Rabinowitz
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108359434

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State development in Africa is risky, even life-threatening. Heads of state must weigh the advantage of promoting political and economic development against the risk of fortifying dangerous political rivals. This book takes a novel approach to the study of neopatrimonial rule by placing security concerns at the center of state-building. Using quantitative evidence from 44 African countries and in-depth case studies of Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire, Rabinowitz demonstrates that the insecurities of the African state make strategically aligning with rural leaders critical to political success. Leaders who cultivate the goodwill of the countryside are better able to endure sporadic urban unrest, subdue political challengers, minimize ethnic and regional discord, and prevent a military uprising. Such regimes are more likely to build infrastructure needed for economic and political development. In so doing, Rabinowitz upends the long-held assumption that African leaders must cater to urban constituents to secure their rule.


The Ghanaian Revolution

The Ghanaian Revolution
Author: Joseph G. Amamoo
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2000-11
Genre: Ghana
ISBN: 0595146279

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When in March, 1957, Ghana became the first African country in colonial Africa to achieve Independence, the event was enthusiastically welcomed by millions of Africans and liberal non-Africans. Many African people looked up to Ghana with hope, confidence and pride. These people hoped that the torch of freedom would be held aloft in their own countries also. That Ghana had among the highest per capita income in Africa and the best developed educational and health facilities were but some of the factors establishing Ghana's position of stature in Africa. The question then is, how it comes about that beginning with such historic political and economic achievements, the country deteriorated through a series of military coups that eventually led to the bloody revolution of June, 1979. Could the revolution have been avoided? What are the lessons that Ghana itself, and other African countries, can learn? The Ghanaian Revolution attempts, clearly and dispassionately, to answer these questions.


African Coup D'etat

African Coup D'etat
Author: Mohammed-Bassiru Sillah
Publisher: Brunswick Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Trial of J.J. Rawlings

The Trial of J.J. Rawlings
Author: Kojo Yankah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN:

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ALLEGIANCE VERSUS INDISCIPLINE

ALLEGIANCE VERSUS INDISCIPLINE
Author: Lt. Colonel S.K. Ofosu-Appiah
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2010-02-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1450034462

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"Violent takeovers of constitutionally elected governments by the military constitute the principal bane in the process of our national development. The Ghana Armed Forces have equally been a major victim of these military coups d’état. This book, Allegiance vs Indiscipline – A Ghanaian Soldier’s Story, gives a vivid illustration of this phenomenon.” “ Life in exile, as narrated in his book, was not a very pleasant experience. For 16 years, he commuted between the United Kingdom and countries on the West Coast of Africa. It was a period of interesting military adventure. Allegiance vs Indiscipline – A Ghanaian Soldier’s Story is an educative document which is worth reading and should be added to every soldier’s collection.” Lt General E. A. Erskine Former Commander, Ghana Army First Force Commander, UNIFIL


Revolution and Democracy in Ghana

Revolution and Democracy in Ghana
Author: Jeffrey Haynes
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000837734

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This book analyses Flight-Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings’ plans for radical democratisation in Ghana, involving ordinary people directly in the country’s political and economic decision-making processes. Rawlings came to power in Ghana in late 1981 determined to restructure the characteristics of Ghana's political and economic systems. Despite Rawlings’ aim to bring ordinary Ghanaians into the decision-making process, his regime was still heavily dependent on the support of the military and attempts at direct democracy ultimately ended in failure. Outside analysts have viewed his plans as one of Africa’s most draconian economic reform programmes. The book traces this turbulent period of Ghana’s history, showing Rawlings’ development from a fiery revolutionary to a democracy-supporting politician adept at winning elections. It investigates how, despite frequent coup attempts and the loss of most of its original civilian support base, the regime was able to remain in power, overseeing a halt to economic decline and a return to growth. Building on over thirty years of research, including contemporaneous interviews conducted by the author during Ghana’s ‘revolutionary’ period, this book will be of interest to researchers of African history and politics.