Rethinking Approaches to the Study of Electoral Politics and democratisation in Africa
By: Christopher Appiah-Thompson
Language: en
Categories: Education, Courses, News
Dr. Christopher Appiah-Thompson’s emphasis on political culture and traditional leadership offers a powerful lens for rethinking constitutional reform, peacebuilding, and electoral design in African countries. He argues that elections without legitimacy or fairness can entrench authoritarianism or spark violence. Cultural norms must underpin democratic practiceWhy Appiah-Thompson’s Framework Works• It moves beyond Western institutionalism, showing how democracy in Africa is shaped by culture, history, and informal authority.• It offers a more accurate lens for policy and peacebuilding, especially in regions where the state is weak or contested.• It encourages rethinking democratic legitimacy, not just as legal compliance but as cultural r...
Episodes
When Courts Dare to Dissent: Judicial Independence and the Power to Strike Down Laws
Jan 10, 2026Welcome back to the show. Today’s episode dives into a puzzle at the heart of constitutional democracy: why do some courts boldly strike down controversial laws, while others, facing similar laws, hold back. Scholars usually answer with one phrase—judicial independence—the idea that judges need protection from political pressure in order to make tough decisions against the government of the day.
Across the next ten minutes, this episode has three goals. First, to unpack what judicial independence really means in practice, and how it differs from judicial review itself. Second, to explain the article’s core cla...
Duration: 00:05:51Innocence, Irregularities and the Bench: Rethinking Ghana’s Electoral Justice
Jan 10, 2026This episode aims to clarify what the 2012 Ghanaian presidential election dispute was and why it ended up in the Supreme Court rather than on the streets.
Explain the idea of the judicialisation of politics and how the Court’s role in this case blurred the line between legal adjudication and political struggle.
Explore how media coverage framed the Court’s reasoning and what that meant for public perceptions of legitimacy and democracy.
Reflect on what this high‑profile case suggests about the strengths and limits of using courts to resolve intense electoral conflicts in eme...
Duration: 00:04:49Grassroots Charisma, Elite Power: The Verandah Boy Dilemma in African Politics
Dec 27, 2025This episode aims to clarify the ‘verandah boy’ concept
•Explain its historical roots in Ghanaian nationalist politics and how it described marginalized, lower‑middle or working‑class activists who powered Nkrumah’s rise.
•Show how the label evolved from an insult into a symbol of grassroots political energy and popular legitimacy.
Duration: 00:08:13The Turbulent Journeys of Rawlings: Power and Paradox in Ghana
Dec 23, 2025Goals of this episode
• Explore the secretive origins and aims of the Free Africa Movement (FAM) and how it shaped Ghana’s politics.
• Trace Jerry John Rawlings’ journey from young air force officer to head of state, focusing on key turning points and coups.
• Examine the moral and human cost of the revolutions, including extrajudicial killings and abuses, and how they shape Rawlings’ legacy today.
Duration: 00:06:22Beyond the Ethnic Vote: Ghana’s 2000 Elections and the Limits of Identity Politics
Dec 13, 2025Welcome to the show. Today’s episode explores one crucial question: how much does ethnicity really explain voting in Ghana’s landmark 2000 elections?
Duration: 00:06:54Revisiting Critical Junctures in Ghanaian Politics
Nov 29, 2025Welcome back to ’Voices of Change’, where we explore the pivotal moments in global governance and the narratives behind them. Today, we delve into an incredibly important chapter in Ghana’s socio-political history, spanning from July 1978 to September 1979. This was a time of intense political flux, witnessing three successive government changes within just over a year.
Duration: 00:08:51Introduction to Ghanaian Politics
Nov 28, 2025Welcome to today’s podcast, where we delve into the political development of this magnificent West Africa state, Ghana.
Duration: 00:07:17Brushstrokes of Memory: Healing Dementia through Arts and Words
Nov 13, 2025The podcast introduces the under-explored potential of visual and literary arts as therapeutic tools for individuals with dementia in residential aged care.
Duration: 00:10:42Building Electoral Institutions, Peace and Stability in Ghana
Nov 13, 2025Ghana, a beacon of democracy in West Africa, stands at a critical juncture.
Duration: 00:12:39The Prevention and Mitigation of Electoral Conflicts and Violence
Nov 13, 2025This course delves into the critical issue of electoral conflicts and violence in African states .
Duration: 00:02:57Rethinking Approaches to the Study of Democratization in Africa
Nov 12, 2025contemporary scholars of comparative politics have largely downplayed the moderating role of a crucial variable such as “political culture” in explaining democratization in African states. As a result, explanations of emerging democracies in Africa have remained incomplete, failing to understand and accurately predict the patterns and outcomes of electoral governance with respect to non-violent, acceptable, ‘free and fair’ elections. This presentation critically examine the nature and limits of employing a combination of theoretical frameworks (including formal historical and rational choice institutionalism, and other informal electoral institutions and political culture) in accounting for the effectiveness of electoral institutions and rules, as well...
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