Ghanaian opinions on democracy, inter-communal violence and conflict in sub-Saharan Africa

Authors

  • Idris Sharif

Keywords:

Ghana, opinion survey, democracy, electoral violence, ethnicity, inter-communal violence and conflict

Abstract

This survey research explores and presents the opinions of people in Ghana on several key areas: democracy
and inter-communal violence, conflict in sub-Saharan Africa, Kenyan electoral violence during December
2007/February 2008 and salient issues and problems in Ghana. The study drawing on 407 participants reveal the
following: A preference for representative democracy, agreement that there is no perfect electoral system,
economic inequality which leads to higher levels of armed conflict, voting irregularities and exploitation of
ethnic-tribal sentiments which is a factor in election violence, discrimination and perceptions of superiority
which is problematic and ethnic-tribal allegiances that are strong in Ghana.

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Published

2013-05-09