Pursuing nation building within multi-partisan fragmentation: the case of Ghana

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2020

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National Identities

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Ghana has earned many accolades for multi-partisan democracy in sub Saharan Africa. This political system has also produced many social and economic benefits for the citizenry. However, political parties are also a vehicle for the promotion of ethnic fragmentation that perils nation building. This article explores how partisan politics in Ghana is undermining nation building. I propose a three-pronged approach to working towards nation building amidst the fragmentation of adversarial multi-partysm.

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Africa, nation building, Ghana, multi-party politics, ethnocentrism

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Caesar Alimsinya Atuire (2020) Pursuing nation building within multi partisan fragmentation: the case of Ghana, National Identities, 22:5, 533-547, DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2019.1694498

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