The 2008 Guinea Conakry coup: Neither inevitable nor inexorable |
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Authors: | Louis A. Picard Ezzeddine Moudoud |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Public and International Affairs , University of Pittsburgh ,;2. International consultant for World Bank and US Agency for International Development , |
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Abstract: | This article examines the issue of democratic governance in Guinea–Conakry and the impact that international donors had on the political debate in the last years of the Conté regime. Our contention here is that there was and continues to be an evolving pluralism and embryo group of self-defined civil society organisations in both urban and rural Guinea but as a result of the December 2008 military coup opportunities have been lost in the promotion of democratic governance and more pluralistic group dynamics in Guinea. Support for indigenous (and self-defined) civil society groups, including the development of political parties by the international community, is essential to the return to institutionalised governance. |
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Keywords: | pluralism civil society democratic governance international community international donors |
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