1st Edition

Politicians and Soldiers in Ghana 1966-1972

By Dennis Austin, Robin Luckham Copyright 1975
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1975. Legatee of a vast empire, the Commonwealth still carries the imprint of its past, and in doing so it may be said to have a collective identity which, in a very varying degree, each of its members exhibits. This can sustain a collective inquiry into the political history and institutions of countries which were once governed within the British Empire. The present series of books is intended to express that interest and those traditions. They are presented not as a guide to the Commonwealth as a corporate entity, but as studies either in the politics and recent history of its member states or of themes which are of common interest to several of the countries concerned. This volume It examines the attempt to restore, and the failure to maintain, a parliamentary Westminster form of government in Ghana, a study in 'Commonwealth Legacies' which brings together scholars from Ghana, Britain and North America.

    Introduction 1. Military and Police Rule 2. Economic Policies 3. The Constitutional Commission 4. The Constituent Assembly 5. The Electoral Commission V. C. R. 6. The 1969 Election Yaw Twumasi 7. Politics in Asunafo 8. Politics in Abuakwa 9. Politics in Swedru 10. Politics in Sekyere. Epilogue: Malcontents in Uniform

    Biography

    Dennis Austin, Victoria University of Manchester, Robin Luckham Institute of Development Studies, Sussex.