civil unrest that the political leader, whoever it is, will feel cornered enough to resign.
In the developing world, however, it is much easier for people to take control from their leaders using direct, violent means. It happened in Libya when Gaddafi was killed, and they have tried to do the same in Syria—though in both cases outside assistance from Western nations supporting the rebels was required. Today’s political violence tends to only be effective in changing the established political order in limited contexts. In industrialized nations, political violence is… Continue Reading...
in areas of the rule of law and reduction of abuses against human rights (Fulgence, 2015). Incidence of civil unrest, wars; both internally and externally rise sporadically and frequently in Africa despite the regional integration organizations' powers. Such eventualities casts aspersion on the efficacy of these organizations. One wonders whether these regional organizations are capable of combating the myriad of ills bedeviling Africa.
Description of the Phenomena
Insecurity seems the order of the day in Africa. There are many terror groups that have set camp and actively engage in extremist activities in Africa. Insurgencies are commonplace too. The west and East African countries have been the target of… Continue Reading...