Political consciousness and governance in Africa

Q3 Social Sciences African Renaissance Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.31920/2516-5305/2020/17n4a1
F. Chidozie, Oluwatobi Aje, Oluwaseyi Emmanuel Ogunnowo
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This paper interrogates the subject of political consciousness and political governance vis-a-vis the mounting level of global restiveness precipitated by an unprecedented level of disparity in the global distribution of wealth. It borrows from the mainstream Marxian political-economic framework, arguing that the material existence of the growing and restive global population spurs political consciousness and questions the legitimacy of many national governments, as well as the global governance structures that support them. The paper is a desk study which relies heavily on secondary data, supported by a qualitative review of existing literature. Findings suggest that the global capitalist ideology – regulated by market forces – and accentuated by political globalization has failed to satisfy the legitimate aspirations to better conditions of living for the majority of the world’s population, especially in the developing countries, but particularly in Africa. The paper strongly recommends the strengthening of regional governance architecture in order to hold national leaderships accountable and responsive.
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非洲的政治意识和治理
本文探讨了政治意识和政治治理的主题,以应对全球财富分配中前所未有的差距所引发的日益加剧的全球阻力。它借鉴了马克思主义的主流政治经济框架,认为不断增长和难以驾驭的全球人口的物质存在刺激了政治意识,并质疑许多国家政府的合法性,以及支持它们的全球治理结构。这篇论文是一项书桌研究,主要依赖于二手数据,并得到对现有文献的定性回顾的支持。调查结果表明,全球资本主义意识形态- -由市场力量调节- -并因政治全球化而更加突出- -未能满足世界上大多数人口,特别是发展中国家,特别是非洲人口改善生活条件的合法愿望。该文件强烈建议加强区域治理架构,以使国家领导人负责任和响应。
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African Renaissance Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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