,APC3703 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 - DUE August 2025; 100%
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
o Brief overview of the topics covered in Sections A
and B.
o Thesis statement outlining the main arguments and
perspectives to be discussed.
2. Section A: West Africa
o Question 1: Nigeria's political landscape since
independence.
Discuss the influence of military rule on
democratic infractions.
Critique Onwutuebe's assertion with relevant
examples.
o Question 2: Democratic consolidation in Ghana.
Evaluate Sefa-Nyarko's perspective on civil
society and state balance.
Compare with practical examples from Ghana's
political history.
, 3. Section B: North Africa
o Question 4: Algeria's political stability and the Hirak
movement.
Analyze Serres' perspective on the
revolutionary situation leading to Bouteflika's
removal.
Discuss the implications for Algeria's
governance and stability.
o Question 5: Egypt's democratic setbacks post-2013
coup.
Evaluate Hamzawy's critique on the erosion of
democratic gains.
Discuss the role of military-led regimes in
curtailing civil liberties.
4. Conclusion
o Summarize the main findings and arguments
discussed in Sections A and B.
o Reflect on the broader implications for democratic
governance in Africa.
o Propose potential avenues for further research or
policy recommendations.
Section A: West Africa
Semester 2 2025 - DUE August 2025; 100%
TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and
explanations.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
o Brief overview of the topics covered in Sections A
and B.
o Thesis statement outlining the main arguments and
perspectives to be discussed.
2. Section A: West Africa
o Question 1: Nigeria's political landscape since
independence.
Discuss the influence of military rule on
democratic infractions.
Critique Onwutuebe's assertion with relevant
examples.
o Question 2: Democratic consolidation in Ghana.
Evaluate Sefa-Nyarko's perspective on civil
society and state balance.
Compare with practical examples from Ghana's
political history.
, 3. Section B: North Africa
o Question 4: Algeria's political stability and the Hirak
movement.
Analyze Serres' perspective on the
revolutionary situation leading to Bouteflika's
removal.
Discuss the implications for Algeria's
governance and stability.
o Question 5: Egypt's democratic setbacks post-2013
coup.
Evaluate Hamzawy's critique on the erosion of
democratic gains.
Discuss the role of military-led regimes in
curtailing civil liberties.
4. Conclusion
o Summarize the main findings and arguments
discussed in Sections A and B.
o Reflect on the broader implications for democratic
governance in Africa.
o Propose potential avenues for further research or
policy recommendations.
Section A: West Africa