Theories of forms of regime transition in post-colonial Africa
In this article, we intend to analyze the theories of forms of transition from political regimes considered as non-democratic, to political regimes categorized as democratic. Theories of transitional forms, namely: after the collapse or collapse of the regime; transformation or reform; voluntary rem...
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Universidad Nacional de Rosario
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://relasp.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/127 |
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| Sumario: | In this article, we intend to analyze the theories of forms of transition from political regimes considered as non-democratic, to political regimes categorized as democratic. Theories of transitional forms, namely: after the collapse or collapse of the regime; transformation or reform; voluntary removal; and transaction, resulted from studies developed mainly from the 1980s on the fading of political regimes considered non-democratic, in the so-called third wave of democratization that began in the 1970s. Based on these theories, we seek to examine the forms regime transition in some African states in the post-colonial period and identify the influence of external factors in determining the transitional form. |
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