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Comprehensively structured HSY3701 Assignment 1 Research Proposal (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. Prepared to a distinction standard with detailed and well-developed responses... Discuss how the formation of the African Unity (AU) in 2012, which replaced the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), ushered in a new era in African continental politics. Provide a substantial overview of the successes and failures of both the AU and the OAU between 1963 and 2010 in modern African politics. Explain why HIV/Aids has spread so rapidly through sub-Saharan Africa and why its effects have been devastating. Critically discuss the main factors that promoted the transition from multiparty systems to various forms of authoritarianism in Africa until the 1970s Discuss how the formation of the African Unity (AU) in 2012, which replaced the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), ushered in a new era in African continental politics. Provide a substantial overview of the successes and failures of both the AU and the OAU between 1963 and 2010 in modern African politics. Explain why HIV/Aids has spread so rapidly through sub-Saharan Africa and why its effects have been devastating. Critically discuss the main factors that promoted the transition from multiparty systems to various forms of authoritarianism in Africa until the 1970s

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HSY3701
Assignment 1 Research Proposal Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: March 2026
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOPIC 1: FACTORS DRIVING FROM MULTIPARTY SYSTEMS TO VARIOUS
FORMS OF AUTHORITARIANISM IN AFRICA UNTIL THE 1970S. ............. 3



TOPIC 2: DECOLONIAL SOLUTIONS TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC DRIVERS OF
HIV AND AIDS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA.................................................. 9



TOPIC 3: AFRICAN UNION SHIFT FROM OAU AND DECOLONIAL
REFORMS FOR CONTINENTAL GOVERNANCE ...................................... 15




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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOPIC 1: FACTORS DRIVING FROM MULTIPARTY SYSTEMS TO
VARIOUS FORMS OF AUTHORITARIANISM IN AFRICA UNTIL THE
1970S. ........................................................................................................... 3



TOPIC 2: DECOLONIAL SOLUTIONS TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC
DRIVERS OF HIV AND AIDS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA ........................... 9



TOPIC 3: AFRICAN UNION SHIFT FROM OAU AND DECOLONIAL
REFORMS FOR CONTINENTAL GOVERNANCE ...................................... 15

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TOPIC 1: FACTORS DRIVING FROM MULTIPARTY SYSTEMS TO VARIOUS
FORMS OF AUTHORITARIANISM IN AFRICA UNTIL THE 1970S.

1. Introduction

The end of colonial rule across Africa created high expectations of democracy, unity
and development. Yet, by the 1970s many new states shifted from multiparty
competition to one party systems, military rule, or personal dictatorships. This
proposal investigates why that shift happened and what decolonial solutions might
address the underlying drivers of authoritarianism. It focuses on weak postcolonial
institutions, the growth of patronage and personal rule, economic dependency, and
the way Cold War politics shaped internal power struggles (Nugent 2004). The study
adopts a desktop research approach and uses comparative examples from different
regions to show how similar pressures produced different forms of authoritarian
outcomes.

1.1 Historical background

Colonial administrations were designed for extraction, control and limited political
participation. They centralised authority, relied on coercive policing, and often
governed through intermediaries who were accountable upward rather than to local
communities (Shillington 1995). At independence, African leaders inherited state
structures that were not built to manage democratic pluralism, competitive elections,
or strong checks and balances. Borders often grouped diverse communities into
single political units, which intensified struggles over belonging, access to land, and
control of state resources (Shillington 1995). The nationalist era also produced mass
parties and liberation movements that sometimes equated unity with single party
dominance, making opposition appear illegitimate or unpatriotic (Nugent 2004).

1.2 Rationale for the study

Academically, the topic is important because it explains a key political turning point in
modern African history and helps clarify why postcolonial governance took
authoritarian paths in many contexts. It also supports the module theme of African
politics in the age of independence by linking political change to economic and
international forces (Manson 2010). At a broader level, the study is relevant because

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John D. Hargreaves Decolonization in Africa
Publisher: 2014 ISBN: 9781317891130 Edition: Unknown

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