Ghana: The Struggle for Popular Power

Rawlings, Saviour or Demagogue

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Ghana: The Struggle for Popular Power
Zaya Yeebo
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Ghana: The Struggle for Popular Power

Rawlings, Saviour or Demagogue

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This book is about the 31st December, 1981 coup which brought Ft. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings to power and ushered in the administration of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC). Zaya served as PNDC Secretary (Minister) for Youth and Sports, and was one of the founding members of the June 4 Movement in Ghana. Later became one of the most radical elements in the Rawlings regime. Disagreed over several policy options and resigned from the Government. This book is about his experiences in the PNDC adminstration, the debates about development policy, and thedescent of the Rawlings government into a one man perssonalised dicatorship. This book is the only one writttren by an insider. Worth reading.

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New Beacon
Language
English
Pages
314

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Ghana: The Struggle for Popular Power: Rawlings, Saviour or Demagogue
January 1991, New Beacon
Hardcover in English

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Hardcover
Number of pages
314

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OL8653462M
ISBN 10
1873201036
ISBN 13
9781873201039
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9816047

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September 30, 2011 Edited by 41.215.83.246 Changed the way a post colonial society is governned. Contributed to current political stability in Ghana
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