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APC3703 OCT/NOV EXAM 2025 (Answer Guide) ALL ESSAYS – Due 17 October 2025 VERIFIED AND CERTIFIED ANSWERS. WRITTEN IN REQUIRED FORMAT AND WITHIN GIVEN GUIDELINES. IT IS GOOD TO USE AS A GUIDE AND FOR REFERENCE, NEVER PLAGARIZE. Thank you and success in your academics. UNISA, 2025 Contents Question 1 (Section A: West Africa) 4 Essay Answer 4 1. Introduction 4 2. Colonial State Formation and the Crisis of Legitimacy 4 3. Lack of a Negotiated Social Contract 5 4. Imposed State Structures and Failed Constitutional Processes 5 5. Contemporary Nigeria and the Legacies of Colonialism 6 6. Rebuilding the State: Equality, Participation, and Constitutional Patriotism 7 7. Conclusion 7 References 8 Question 2 (Section A: West Africa) 10 Essay Answer 10 1. Introduction 10 2. Understanding the Systemic Nature of Corruption 10 3. Theoretical Explanations of Corruption in Ghana 11 4. Manifestations of Corruption in Ghana’s Democratic Governance 12 5. Institutional and Policy Responses to Corruption 12 6. The Role of Good Governance in Addressing Corruption 13 7. Conclusion 14 References 14 Question 3 (Section A: West Africa) 16 Essay Answer 16 1. Introduction 16 2. Historical Context of Democratization 16 3. Institutional Challenges and Governance Deficits 17 4. Corruption and the Political Economy of Patronage 17 5. Civil-Military Relations and the Legacy of Authoritarianism 18 6. Electoral Integrity and Political Competition 19 7. Role of Civil Society and the Media 19 8. Comparative Summary 20 9. Conclusion 20 References 21 Question 4 (Section B: North Africa) 23 Essay Answer 23 1. Introduction 23 2. The Historical Roots of Military Dominance 23 3. Mechanisms of Military Control: Direct and Indirect Dominance 24 4. Economic Power and Patronage Networks 25 5. Civil-Military Relations and the Politics of Control 25 6. Implications for Democratic Development 25 7. Prospects for Reform and Civilian Control 26 8. Conclusion 27 References 27 Question 5 (Section B: North Africa) 29 Essay Answer 29 1. Introduction 29 2. The 2011 Revolution: A Brief Overview 29 3. Allinson’s International Theory of Counter-Revolution 30 4. The Role of Regional Powers: The Gulf Monarchies 30 5. The Role of Global Powers and Western States 31 6. International Financial Institutions and Economic Counter-Revolution 31 7. Transnational Networks and the Politics of Information 32 8. Counter-Revolutionary Outcome: Restoration of Authoritarianism 32 9. Implications for Sovereignty and Democratization 33 10. Conclusion 33 References 34 Question 6 (Section B: North Africa) 35 Essay Answer 35 1. Introduction 35 2. Political Context: Civil War and Crisis of Legitimacy 35 3. Zéroual’s Political Reform Agenda 36 4. Achievements of Zéroual’s Reforms 37 5. Limitations and Contradictions 38 6. Transition to Bouteflika: Continuity and Reversal 38 7. Evaluation: Zéroual’s Legacy 39 8. Conclusion 39 References 40   Question 1 (Section A: West Africa) Question: Drawing on Isike and Olasupo's Rethinking the State in Africa, critically assess their argument that Nigeria's postcolonial governance problems stem from colonial state formation and the lack of a negotiated social contract. Discuss how imposed state structures and failed constitutional processes have shaped contemporary Nigeria and evaluate their proposed solution of rebuilding the state around equality, participation, and constitutional patriotism. Essay Answer 1. Introduction Nigeria’s postcolonial governance crisis has been one of Africa’s most enduring political challenges. Isike and Olasupo (2021) argue in Rethinking the State in Africa that the roots of these problems lie in the colonial construction of the Nigerian state, which imposed artificial boundaries, centralized authority, and ignored pre-existing social and cultural contracts. The absence of a negotiated social contract at independence resulted in a state lacking legitimacy and social cohesion. This essay critically assesses their argument, exploring how colonial state formation and failed constitutional processes have shaped Nigeria’s governance trajectory, and evaluat

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APC3703 OCT/NOV
EXAM 2025
(Answer Guide) ALL
ESSAYS – Due 17
October 2025
QUESTIONS WITH 100%
VERIFIED AND
CERTIFIED ANSWERS.






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APC3703 OCT/NOV EXAM 2025 (Answer Guide) ALL ESSAYS – Due 17 October
2025
VERIFIED AND CERTIFIED ANSWERS. WRITTEN IN REQUIRED FORMAT AND WITHIN
GIVEN GUIDELINES. IT IS GOOD TO USE AS A GUIDE AND FOR REFERENCE, NEVER
PLAGARIZE. Thank you and success in your academics.
UNISA, 2025



Contents
Question 1 (Section A: West Africa) ....................................................................................4
Essay Answer .............................................................................................................................4
1. Introduction .........................................................................................................................4
2. Colonial State Formation and the Crisis of Legitimacy .................................................4
3. Lack of a Negotiated Social Contract ..............................................................................5
4. Imposed State Structures and Failed Constitutional Processes .................................5
5. Contemporary Nigeria and the Legacies of Colonialism...............................................6
6. Rebuilding the State: Equality, Participation, and Constitutional Patriotism .............7
7. Conclusion ..........................................................................................................................7
References ..................................................................................................................................8
Question 2 (Section A: West Africa) .................................................................................. 10
Essay Answer ........................................................................................................................... 10
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 10
2. Understanding the Systemic Nature of Corruption...................................................... 10
3. Theoretical Explanations of Corruption in Ghana........................................................ 11
4. Manifestations of Corruption in Ghana’s Democratic Governance ........................... 12
5. Institutional and Policy Responses to Corruption ....................................................... 12
6. The Role of Good Governance in Addressing Corruption .......................................... 13
7. Conclusion ........................................................................................................................ 14
References ................................................................................................................................ 14
Question 3 (Section A: West Africa) .................................................................................. 16
Essay Answer ........................................................................................................................... 16
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 16
2. Historical Context of Democratization ........................................................................... 16
3. Institutional Challenges and Governance Deficits ....................................................... 17

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4. Corruption and the Political Economy of Patronage ................................................... 17
5. Civil-Military Relations and the Legacy of Authoritarianism ...................................... 18
6. Electoral Integrity and Political Competition ................................................................ 19
7. Role of Civil Society and the Media ............................................................................... 19
8. Comparative Summary .................................................................................................... 20
9. Conclusion ........................................................................................................................ 20
References ................................................................................................................................ 21
Question 4 (Section B: North Africa) ................................................................................. 23
Essay Answer ........................................................................................................................... 23
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 23
2. The Historical Roots of Military Dominance ................................................................. 23
3. Mechanisms of Military Control: Direct and Indirect Dominance .............................. 24
4. Economic Power and Patronage Networks................................................................... 25
5. Civil-Military Relations and the Politics of Control ...................................................... 25
6. Implications for Democratic Development .................................................................... 25
7. Prospects for Reform and Civilian Control ................................................................... 26
8. Conclusion ........................................................................................................................ 27
References ................................................................................................................................ 27
Question 5 (Section B: North Africa) ................................................................................. 29
Essay Answer ........................................................................................................................... 29
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 29
2. The 2011 Revolution: A Brief Overview ......................................................................... 29
3. Allinson’s International Theory of Counter-Revolution............................................... 30
4. The Role of Regional Powers: The Gulf Monarchies ................................................... 30
5. The Role of Global Powers and Western States ........................................................... 31
6. International Financial Institutions and Economic Counter-Revolution ................... 31
7. Transnational Networks and the Politics of Information ............................................. 32
8. Counter-Revolutionary Outcome: Restoration of Authoritarianism .......................... 32
9. Implications for Sovereignty and Democratization ...................................................... 33
10. Conclusion ...................................................................................................................... 33
References ................................................................................................................................ 34
Question 6 (Section B: North Africa) ................................................................................. 35
Essay Answer ........................................................................................................................... 35

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1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 35
2. Political Context: Civil War and Crisis of Legitimacy .................................................. 35
3. Zéroual’s Political Reform Agenda ................................................................................ 36
4. Achievements of Zéroual’s Reforms.............................................................................. 37
5. Limitations and Contradictions ...................................................................................... 38
6. Transition to Bouteflika: Continuity and Reversal ....................................................... 38
7. Evaluation: Zéroual’s Legacy ......................................................................................... 39
8. Conclusion ........................................................................................................................ 39
References ................................................................................................................................ 40

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