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CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES

An occasional paper series providing a critical analysis of topical issues in governance and economic development in Ghana and Africa.

Critical Perspectives No. 23 [Case Studies in Oil Governance: What Ghana can learn about OIl Revenue Management from the Rest of the World; Anna Cavnar; October 2008 -(24/2008)
Critical Perspectives No. 22 [When the Watchman Slips: Media Accountability and Democratic Reforms in Ghana; Audrey Gadzekpo; August 2008] -(8/2008)
Critical Perspectives No. 21 [Accounting for Judiciary Performance in An Emerging Democracy: Lessons from Ghana; Stephen Kwaku Asare; January 2007] -(10/2007)
Critical Perspectives No. 20 [The Elephant, Umbrella, and the Cocks: Disaggregating Partisanship and Social Cleavages in Ghana's Fourth Republic; Kevin S. Fridy; September 2006] -(9/2006)
Critical Perspectives No. 18 [Elections and Electoral Politics in Ghana's Fourth Republic; Baffour Agyeman-Duah; July, 2005] -(8/2005)
Critical Perspectives No. 19 {Legislative Performance in Ghana: An Assessment of the Third Parliament of the Fourth Republic 2001-2005; July, 2005} -(11/2005)
Critical Perspectives No. 17 {Entrenching Constitutional And Democracy In Ghana: An Agenda for Civic Education ; E. Gyimah-Boadi; July, 2004} -(7/2004)
Critical Perspectives No. 16 {The Public Officer As A Fiduciary And The Law On Causing Financial Loss To The Ghanaian State; H. Kwasi Prempeh and Stephen Kwaku Asare; October, 2003} -(10/2003)
Critical Perspectives No. 15 [The Executive-Legislative Relationship Under the 1992 Constitution: A Critical Review] -(9/2003)
Critical Perspectives No. 14 [The Subsidiary Legislation Process in Ghana: Review and Recommendations for Reform] -(5/2003)
Critical Perspectives No. 13 [ Towards Effective and Accountable Local Government in Ghana ] -(3/2003)
Critical Perspectives No. 12 [Making the Policy of "Zero Tolerance for Corruption" a reality in Ghana: A focus on the Serious Fraud Office; H. Kwasi Prempeh; January 2003] -(1/2003)
Critical Perspectives No. 11 [ Zero Tolerance for Corruption Myth of Reality? ] -(11/2002)
Critical Perspectives No. 10 [The Persistent Corporate Governance Deficit in the Ghanaian Public Sector: An Agenda for Reform] -(9/2002)
Critical Perspectives No. 9 [Civil Military Relations in Ghana's Fourth Republic ] -(6/2002)
Critical Perspectives No. 8 [Determining the Contestants: Candidate Selection in Ghana's 2000 Elections ] -(1/2002)
Critical Perspectives No. 7 [The United States and Africa's New Security Orders] -(5/2001)
Critical Perspectives No. 6[The Structural Underpinning of Ghana's December 2000 Elections ] -(2/2001)
Critical Perspectives No. 5[Land Policy an National Development in Ghana ] -(10/2000)
Critical Perspectives No. 4 [Elections in Emerging Democracies: Ghana, Liberia and Nigeria ] -(8/2000)
Critical Perspectives No. 3 [Business Associations in Ghana's Economic and Political Transition; Elizabeth Hart and E. Gyimah-Boadi; January 2000] -(1/2000)
Critical Perspectives No. 2 [Reforming the Political Kingdom: Governance and Development in Ghana's Ghana's Fourth Republic ] -(6/1999)
Critical Perspectives No. 1 [ The Ghanaian Judiciary and the 1992 Constitution: A Problem of Asymmetrical Jurisprudence] -(1/1999)
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Current Publications
Research Paper No. 17 [Tracking Leakage of Public Resource in Education]
Critical Perspectives No. 23 [Case Studies in Oil Governance: What Ghana can learn about OIl Revenue Management from the Rest of the World; Anna Cavnar; October 2008
Briefing Paper Vol. 9, No. 3
Critical Perspectives No. 22 [When the Watchman Slips: Media Accountability and Democratic Reforms in Ghana; Audrey Gadzekpo; August 2008]
CODEO Report on the Pre-election Environment for August 2008
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