The Democracy Gap: Africa’s Wasted Years

This book is a timely and powerful analysis of the fate of democracy in Africa and asks why it has been so difficult to sustain. At the end of colonialism, the liberation movements promised so much in the name of freedom and democracy. However, most of the governments that sprang from these movements have behaved in undemocratic ways. Even the opposition parties which came to power after the end of corrupt and authoritarian regimes have not done much better.

For ordinary citizens, the cost of this "democracy gap"has been devastating - uncountable numbers have lost their lives, there has been a staggering loss of human potential, development has been stunted and societies have imploded.

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INTRODUCTION: No Easy Walk to Freedom

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The Poverty of Ideas: South African Democracy and the Retreat of the Intellectuals