2016
DOI: 10.1017/s0022278x15000981
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Formal party organisation and informal relations in African parties: evidence from Ghana

Abstract: It is often assumed that political parties in Africa have only weak formal structures and are instead dominated by informal, personalised networks. This paper seeks to challenge this view by presenting a much more nuanced picture of intra-party dynamics. Based on unique survey data from Ghana, it is shown how formal and informal party structures co-exist and interact at the national and constituency level. Because informal relationships are not directly observable and difficult to study, the paper employs a so… Show more

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“…The narrative can be communicated through speeches, party meetings, one-on-one interactions, pamphlets and other party paraphernalia. Party organisation refers to the structure of the party, and how the party elite is formed and connected to ordinary voters (Osei 2016). This includes its methods of voter recruitment, tactics of coalition building or party factions (Bob-Milliar 2012), and relationships with brokers and intermediaries.…”
Section: A Theory Of Inclusive and Exclusive Party Mobilisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The narrative can be communicated through speeches, party meetings, one-on-one interactions, pamphlets and other party paraphernalia. Party organisation refers to the structure of the party, and how the party elite is formed and connected to ordinary voters (Osei 2016). This includes its methods of voter recruitment, tactics of coalition building or party factions (Bob-Milliar 2012), and relationships with brokers and intermediaries.…”
Section: A Theory Of Inclusive and Exclusive Party Mobilisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the problem arose when Rawlings single-handedly declared his successor to lead the party with the least expectation from other party members. The poor, unstructured succession plan and a fractured presidential primaries of the party over the years have led to the disintegration of the party with the formation of different parties which include National Reform Party (NRP), Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) and National Democratic Party (NDP) in 2000, 2005respectively (Bob-Milliar, 2012Osei, 2016).…”
Section: Internal Problems Of National Democratic Congress (Ndc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was occasioned by "Get Atta Mills Endorsed" (GAME) and "Friends of Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings" (FONKAR) factions within the party. This primary was attended by about 3000 delegates who decided the candidature of the party (Bob-Milliar, 2012;Osei, 2016). The rift experiences sought attention from party executives and called for reforms.…”
Section: Internal Problems Of National Democratic Congress (Ndc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, we know little about how selection processes unfold in African parties or their gendered consequences (Field and Siavelis 2008). Academic literature on the topic is limited to a handful of case studies, and most do not explicitly focus on the gendered consequences of selection procedures (on South Africa and Namibia, see Giollabhuí 2013; on Ghana, see Nathan 2012, 2016;Osei 2016;Öhman 2004).…”
Section: Parties and Gendered Candidate Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%