Publication

15 Dec 2000

This paper measures whether, and to what extent, mass popular constituencies exist for democratic and market reforms within selected African countries. The authors particularly assess whether the facts suggest that political and economic liberalization are northern ideas that are being imposed on an unwilling south; or whether popular support for reform initiatives in African countries show that reforms have some sort of indigenous base.

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Author Michael Bratton, Robert Mattes
Series Afrobarometer Working Papers
Issue 5
Publisher Afrobarometer
Copyright © 2000 Afrobarometer
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