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ID138121
Title ProperRole of minor parties in political competition
Other Title Informationlessons from Ghana’s 2012 elections
LanguageENG
AuthorAidoo, Richard ;  Chamberlain, Adam
Summary / Abstract (Note)The study of minor parties has largely focused on well-established democracies, even though these political organizations play significant roles in new and emerging democracies. With Ghana as a case study, this investigation provides a theoretical path to understanding the normative role of minor parties in political competition, especially in developing nations with single-member plurality systems. By placing emphasis on the experiences of such parties in Ghana’s 2012 elections in the Fourth Republican dispensation, this article examines the value and importance of minor parties in helping to create and maintain stable democracies. In spite of the recognizable obstacles minor parties face, we argue that they nevertheless contribute to the health of a burgeoning democratic culture.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 50, No.2; Apr 2015: p.196-207
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2015-04 50, 2
Key WordsPolitical Parties ;  Elections ;  Ghana ;  Presidential ;  Parliamentary ;  Minor Parties ;  Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953