Relationship between Capitalism, Democracy, and Development in Africa
Kiki Edozie, a Nigerian political science professor at Michigan State University, discusses the relationship between capitalism, democracy, and development in Africa. Specifically, Edozie compares recent corruption scandals in Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya and shows how democratic crises are closely tied to economic crises.
Source: Africa: Past and Present.
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