Publication
Apr 2005
This paper discusses the durability of political goods in shaping mass attitudes during Nigeria's democratic transition. The authors analyze results from surveys conducted in Nigeria between January 2000 and September 2003. They argue that despite the delivery of goods, such as good governance, judgments about democratic progress invariably hinge on the perceived trustworthiness of the head of state.
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Author | Michael Bratton, Peter Lewis |
Series | Afrobarometer Working Papers |
Issue | 48 |
Publisher | Afrobarometer |
Copyright | © 2005 Afrobarometer |