It takes the average reader 4 hours and 14 minutes to read The Politics of Institutional Failure in Madagascar's Third Republic by Richard R. Marcus
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Madagascar’s constitution of August 19, 1992 brought hope to a population exhausted by economic failures associated with a failed experiment in scientific socialism and years of mismanagement. The repetition of transparent elections and the promulgation of “good governance” in the years that followed appeared to serve as an indicator of institutional strengthening and, by extension, progress. Unfortunately, a broader institutional analysis points toward a series of shocks to the political system by way of legal, but highly detrimental, juridical and constitutional shifts to the system. These...
The Politics of Institutional Failure in Madagascar's Third Republic by Richard R. Marcus is 252 pages long, and a total of 63,504 words.
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