DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF GHANA
SECOND SEMESTER, 2015/2016
COURSE VENUE: JQB 23
TIME: MON 9:30-11:20; WED
11:30-13:20
LECTURER: A. K. D. FREMPONG
Office Location: F20 Kweku Folson Building, Dept.
of Political Science
Office Hours: Monday 7.30-8.30am Friday:
11.30am-1230pm
Email: akdfremppong@ug.edu.gh
LECTURER: Dr E.
DEDRAH
Office
Location: F16 Kweku
Folson Building, Dept. of Political Science
Office
Hours: Monday 11:30-13:30 Wed 9.30-10:30am
Email: edebrah@ug.edu.gh
Course Title
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ELECTORAL POLITICS AND DEMOCRACY
IN GHANA
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Course Code
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POLI 444
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Purpose Objectives.
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Particularly
since the end of the Cold War, democracy and elections have become buzzwords
around the globe. Questions however exist as to the nature of democracy and
its relationship with elections and democratic consolidation in new
democracies in Africa. Ghana since the 1992 ‘founding’ elections has
witnessed five other elections and two alternations in power. Even before then,
Ghana has had long experience with electoral politics that preceded
independence in 1957 and ‘pockets’ of democratic governance in-between
military regimes.
This
course, against the background of the theoretical analysis of democracy,
elections and democratic consolidation, examines the dynamics, intricacies
and impacts of electoral politics and democratic governance in Ghana and the
prospects for the future. The course is intended to broaden and deepen
students’ understanding of these issues to prepare them for educating others
on electoral politics and democratic governance.
Upon
completion of this course students should be able to:
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WEEK NO
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Date
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Lecture Course
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Tutorials
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Venue
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Assessment
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1-3
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1-19
Feb 2016
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EXPLAINING
ELECTIONS: theoretical perspectives
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Theory
of Elections
Role of
Elections
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Lecture:
JQB 23
Tutorial:
DLR
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4
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22-26
Feb 2016
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PRE-INDEPENDENCE
ELECTIONS: 1951, 1954 and 1956.
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The
electoral dominance of the CPP
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Lecture:
JQB 23
Tutorial:
DLR
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5-6
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29 Feb-
11 Mar 2016
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IMMEDIATE
POST-INDEPENDENCE ELECTIONS: 1960 referendum and elections; 1964 One-Party
Referendum; 1965 No-contest
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One-Party
Elections
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Lecture:
JQB 23
Tutorial:
DLR
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7-8
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14-25
Mar 2016
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POST-INDEPENDENCE
MULTIPARTY AND NO-PARTY ELECTIONS: 1969, 1978 union government referendum and
1979 Elections
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Contexts,
Processes ,
Outcomes and Lessons for the Fourth Republic
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Lecture:
JQB 23
Tutorial:
DLR
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9-11
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28
Mar-15 Apr 2016
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ELECTIONS
IN THE FOURTH REPUBLIC: 1992 Referendum, 1992, 1996, 2004, 2008 & 2012 Elections
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Transition
elections, Alternation in Power,
Presidential
Runoff
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Lecture:
JQB 23
Tutorial:
DLR
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12-13
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18-29
Apr 2016
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ELECTORAL
ISSUES: Ethnicity, Economy,
Incumbency, Challenges & Prospects of Democratic Consolidation
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Implications
of Issues for Electoral Politics In Ghana
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Lecture:
JQB 23
Tutorial:
DLR
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Reading List
MAIN
TEXT: Alex K. D.
Frempong (2015) Elections in Ghana (1951-2015), Life Begins @ 60 Series Accra: Seal
Prints. COMPULSORY AND AVAILABLE AT
DEPARTMENTAL GENERAL OFFICE
Fred M. Hayward, ed.
Elections in Independent Africa, Boulder
& London: Westview Press, Chapters 1, 3 &10
Emmanuel Debrah (2004) ” The Politics of Elections:
Opposition and Incumbency in Ghana’s 2000 Elections”, AFRICA
INSIGHT, Vol. 34, Nos. 2/3, June/Sept, pp. 3-16
E. Debrah (2008/2009) ”The Economy and Regime Change
in Ghana, 1992-2004, Ghana Social Science
Journal, Vols 5/6. Nos 1 &2, pp. 84-113
A. A.
Boahen (2000) Ghana: Evolution and Change
in the 19th and 20 Centuries, Accra: Sankofa
Naomi Chazan (1983) Anatomy of Ghanaian Politics: Managing Political Recession in Ghana, Boulder:
Westview Press
Dennis Austin and Robin Luckham eds. (1975) Politicians and Soldiers in Ghana, London:
Frank Cass, pp. 140-163.
Maxwell Owusu (1979) “Politics without Parties:
Reflections on the Union Government Proposals in Ghana”, African Studies Review, Vol. 22, No.1 (April), pp. 89-108.
Richard Jeffries (1980) “The Ghanaian Elections of
1979”, African Affairs, Vol. 79, No.
316, July, pp. 397-414.
B. Agyeman-Duah (2005) Elections and Electoral Politics in Ghana’s
Fourth Republic, Critical Perspectives No. 18, Accra: Ghana Center for
Democratic Development, CDD-Ghana.
Jeffries
(1993) “The Ghana Elections of 1992”, African
Affairs, Vol. 92, No. 368, July, pp.331-366.
Mike
Oquaye (1995) “The Ghanaian Elections of 1992: A Dissenting View”, African Affairs, Vol. 94, No. 375:
259-275.
J. R. A.
Ayee (1997) Ghana’s 1996 General
Elections: A Post-mortem, Harare: AAPS Occasional Paper Series, Vol.1,
No.1.
J. R. A. Ayee ed. (1998) The 1996 General Elections and Democratic
Consolidation in Ghana, Accra: Gold Type Ltd.
E. Gyimah-Boadi (1997) “Ghana’s Encouraging Elections: The Challenges
Ahead”, Journal of Democracy, Vol. 8,
No. 2, April, pp. 78-91.
Gyimah-Boadi (1999)” Ghana: The Challenges of Consolidating Democracy”,
in Richard Joseph ed. State, Conflict, and Democracy in Africa, Boulder/London:
Lynne Rienner, pp. 409-427.
Jeffries (1998) “The Ghanaian Elections of 1996: Towards the
Consolidation of Democracy”, African
Affairs, Vol. 97, No. 387, April, pp. 189-208.
Ayee ed.
(2001), Deepening Democracy in Ghana:
Politics of the 2000 Elections, Accra: Freedom Publications, Vol. 1.
Gyimah-Boadi (2001) “A Peaceful Turnover in Ghana”, Journal of Democracy, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 103-117.
K. Boafo-Arthur (2006) “The 2004 General Elections”, Voting for Democracy in Ghana: The 2004
Elections in Perspective, Vol.1, Accra: Freedom Publications, pp. 33-58.
Gyimah-Boadi (2009) “Another Step Forward for Ghana”, Journal of Democracy, Vol. 20, No. 2,
April, pp. 138-152.
Michael Amoah (2009) “The Most Difficult Decision Yet: Ghana’s 2008
Presidential Elections”, African Journal
of Political Science and International Relations, Vol. 3(4), April, pp.
174-181.
H. Jockers, D. Kohnert and P. Nugent (2009) “The Successful Ghana
Election of 2008: A Convenient Myth? Ethnicity in Ghana’s Elections Revisited”,
Munich Personal RePEc Archive MPRA)
Paper No. 16167.
Plagiarism Policy
Be
reminded of UG Plagiarism Policy (Refer to UG Public Affairs Website)
Examination
Interim
Assessment: Take-Home Assignment to collected Mid-Semester (Week 7)
End of
Semester Examination: Two-&-Half-Hour Paper of two Sections. Section A: 50
short-answer questions (compulsory for
50marks) and Section B: three-essay questions (answer any one for 20marks)
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