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Democracy, Liberty and Montesquieu: Constructing Accountable Order in African Conflict States

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posted on 2024-09-06, 00:08 authored by David K. Leonard
Without appropriate institutional checks multiparty democracy can rekindle violent conflicts rather than help to resolve them. The absolutism of ‘imperial presidents’ is at the root of many of Africa's civil wars and the restoration of this institution in post?conflict states will not help them find security for their citizens. Following Montesquieu, I argue that ‘liberty’, in the form of checks on executive power, must accompany or precede multiparty democracy in post?conflict reconstruction.

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Leonard, D., K. (2013) Democracy, Liberty and Montesquieu: Constructing Accountable Order in African Conflict States. IDS Bulletin 44(1): 87-98

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IDS Bulletin Vol. 44 Nos. 1

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    Volume 44. Issue 1: Piecing it Together: Post-Conflict Security in an Africa of Networked, Multilevel Governance

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