Trade Unions and the Coming of Democracy in Africa

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Pub. Date: 2007-12-15
Publisher(s): Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

This book uniquely depicts the preeminent role that African trade unions played in ousting dictatorships and bringing democracy to many African countries in the 1990s. In the analytical introduction and case studies of major African countries, leading scholars relate how democratic trade unions were critical in launching and sustaining democratization. Working with other societal groups and parties, unions continue to represent the popular classes and invigorate democratic life in these otherwise elite-dominated countries.

Author Biography

Jon Kraus is Professor Political Science, State University of New York Fredonia.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. iv
Prefacep. v
List of Abbreviationsp. xi
Trade Unions in Africa's Democratic Renewal and Transitions: An Introductionp. 1
Labor, Democracy, and Development in Senegalp. 35
Labor Unions and "Democratic Forces" in Nigerp. 61
Trade Unions, Democratization, and Economic Crises in Ghanap. 83
Trade Unions, Development, and Democratization in Zambia: The Continuing Strugglep. 123
Trade Union Struggles for Autonomy and Democracy in Zimbabwep. 157
Organized Labor in the Republic of South Africa: History and Democratic Transitionp. 199
"Nothing to Lose but Their Subordination to the State"? Trade Unions in Namibia Fifteen Years after Independencep. 229
Conclusion: Trade Unions and Democratization in Africap. 255
Contributorsp. 287
Indexp. 291
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