Ghana: In Search of Stability, 1957-1992
By (Author) Youry Lambert
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th January 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions
African history
966.705
Hardback
264
This work analyses the problems of stability in Ghana over the period 1957 1992. During that time Ghana experienced five coup d'etat, eight subsequent governments (including five military regimes and three civilian administrations), and many abrupt shifts in social and economic policy. From the unique perspective of a Second Secretary of the Russian Foreign Service, the author considers such subjects as the role of the army, the structure of Ghanaian society, forms of state power organisation, the struggle for political power, and ethnic and religious factors in politics. He suggests that political stability based upon democratic forms is a prereqisite for social and economic progress.
[R]ecommended for graduate collections. * Choice *
The author, a Russian diplomat, combines subtlety with a refreshing bluntness too often missing in Western academic writing. * Foreign Affairs *
Youry Petchenkine is in the postgraduate research program at the John F. Kennedy School, Harvard University, and at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He is in the diplomatic service of Russia. Mr. Petchenkine is also an independent researcher, holder of two PhD degrees, and an author of several books.