2023
DOI: 10.33140/psi.01.01.01
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Ethnic plurality, political mobilisation, social divisions and the formation of conflict structures in North-Eastern Ghana

Abstract: Political mobilisation is a necessary aspect of any democracy in the world. Since the introduction of democracy in Ghana, political mobilisation has become part of the political process that characterises the selection and choice of leaders. This phenomenon manifests itself differently in different geographical areas of the country. While processes of political mobilisation have received adequate academic attention, the extent to which they are immersed in coincidental ethnic cleavages to engender the formatio… Show more

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