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Presidential Conflict in Cte dIvoire: Governance, Political Power, and Social Justice

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Presidential Conflict in Cte dIvoire: Governance, Political Power, and Social Justice

Contributors:

By (Author) T. Y. Okosun

ISBN:

9781498566551

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

27th December 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political economy
International relations
Armed conflict
Political leaders and leadership
African history
History and Archaeology

Dewey:

966.68054

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

166

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 238mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

431g

Description

Presidential Conflict in Cte dIvoire: Governance, Political Power, and Social Justice explores the 20112012 presidential conflict in Cte dIvoire, focusing on the conflicts impact on governance, political power, civil society, security, and social justice. The book examines the ways in which dictatorial governance detracts from democratic and civil society aspiration, the intersection of power based conflict and its impact on citizens and their security, and the role ethnic sentiments and negation play in de-emphasizing the humanity of non-favored groups. Moreover, the presidents conflicting perspectives on the nature of governance and political power marginalized concerns specifically regarding the significance of democracy, civil society, and social justice. Despite President Laurent Gbagbos challenge and demand for democracy, his presidency was unable to avoid morphing into dictatorial and autocratic governance. Autocracy and dictatorship had already inseminated Cte dIvoire during the thirty years of President Felix Houphout-Boignys benign dictatorship. It is within this rigidity that Gbagbo, a product of Ivoirian socio-political history, socialized in dictatorial, ethnic, and elite sentiments, constructed his version of autocracy and dictatorship, and refused to yield power to a new president elect, Alassane Ouattara, triggering a national presidential conflict. This analysis of the presidential conflict is an effort to forestall future similar issues around the globe, but specifically in poor and developing nations, from destabilization and violence. The book concludes with an African Conflict Transformation model constructed as a consultative option for political conflict mitigation purposes.

Reviews

This book provides useful analytical lenses for reading politics and conflict in Ivory Coast. -- Jacques L. Koko, Salisbury University
In a very powerful argumentation intricately woven into ahistorical critical analytic approach, this bookbrilliantly unveils how a seemingly simplealtercation between two presidents of Cte d'Ivoire deeply impacts the life of its citizens locally and beyond. Unfortunately, it constitutes an illustration of what a number of African nations, all too often, have had to live and relive, conflicts often fueled by subjective and political goals.The book establishes itself as one of the most important contributions to the understanding of Ivoriansocio-political history. -- Jeanine Ntihirageza, Northeastern Illinois University

Author Bio

T.Y. Okosun is associate professor of justice studies and African and African American studies at Northeastern Illinois University.

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