The Danquah-Busia tradition in the politics of Ghana: the origins,mission and achievements of the New Patriotic Party. / Kantinka, K D Fordwor
Material type: TextPublisher: Accra: Unimax Macmillan, 2010Description: xiii,450p.: ill.; 24cmISBN: 9789988044954LOC classification: JQ3039.A544F67Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index
Contents:The historical antecedents -- The united gold coast convention(UGCC) -- The break up of the UGCC and the emergence of the convention people party(CPP) -- Nkrumah and the CPP achieve political power -- The unification of the opposition to the CPP -- Independence and the rise and fall of the united party -- The fall of nkrumah -- Return to constitutional rule and the second republic -- The progress party in the wilderness(1927-1992) -- The PNDC and the fourth republic -- The NPP in opposition -- The NPP in the role of official opposition(1996-2000) -- Political power at last -- The contribution of the danquah-busia tradition to the political development of ghana-an evaluation -- The way forward
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