Party system design and nation-building efforts : A comparative study of Kenya and Nigeria

How can party system design contribute to managing ethnic relations? This thesis investigatesthe relationship between party system design and the type of nation-building efforts pursuedin a country. More specifically, whether a country allows ethnicity to be a source of politicalmobilization or not...

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Main Author: Olsson, Elin
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-4435772021-06-11T05:25:22ZParty system design and nation-building efforts : A comparative study of Kenya and NigeriaengOlsson, ElinUppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen2021Party system designconsociationalismintegrationalismnation-buildingassimilationmulticulturalismKenyaNigeriaGlobalisation StudiesGlobaliseringsstudierHow can party system design contribute to managing ethnic relations? This thesis investigatesthe relationship between party system design and the type of nation-building efforts pursuedin a country. More specifically, whether a country allows ethnicity to be a source of politicalmobilization or not and how that relates to nation-building policies having an assimilating ora multicultural character. Departing from the debate between the integrative approach and theconsociational approach, theories of institutional design, the thesis theorizes that countriesbanning ethnic political parties are pursuing civic nationalism and should therefore havenation-building policies with an assimilating character. On the other hand, it theorizes thatcountries that do not restrict parties to form on ethnic basis will have multiculturalnation-building policies, striving for a multicultural nationalism. Using a ‘most similarsystems design’ the study investigates the nation-building policies in Kenya and Nigeria, twosimilar countries with different party system designs. It mainly investigates education policiesto look for indicators of assimilating and multicultural nation-building. Taken together, theresults show that national unity and integration is an overarching goal which overridescultural recognition in both cases. The correlation between party system design and type ofnation-building policies show to be weak since the two countries have very similar policies.However, some nuances in means to achieve national unity are found. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-443577application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Party system design
consociationalism
integrationalism
nation-building
assimilation
multiculturalism
Kenya
Nigeria
Globalisation Studies
Globaliseringsstudier
spellingShingle Party system design
consociationalism
integrationalism
nation-building
assimilation
multiculturalism
Kenya
Nigeria
Globalisation Studies
Globaliseringsstudier
Olsson, Elin
Party system design and nation-building efforts : A comparative study of Kenya and Nigeria
description How can party system design contribute to managing ethnic relations? This thesis investigatesthe relationship between party system design and the type of nation-building efforts pursuedin a country. More specifically, whether a country allows ethnicity to be a source of politicalmobilization or not and how that relates to nation-building policies having an assimilating ora multicultural character. Departing from the debate between the integrative approach and theconsociational approach, theories of institutional design, the thesis theorizes that countriesbanning ethnic political parties are pursuing civic nationalism and should therefore havenation-building policies with an assimilating character. On the other hand, it theorizes thatcountries that do not restrict parties to form on ethnic basis will have multiculturalnation-building policies, striving for a multicultural nationalism. Using a ‘most similarsystems design’ the study investigates the nation-building policies in Kenya and Nigeria, twosimilar countries with different party system designs. It mainly investigates education policiesto look for indicators of assimilating and multicultural nation-building. Taken together, theresults show that national unity and integration is an overarching goal which overridescultural recognition in both cases. The correlation between party system design and type ofnation-building policies show to be weak since the two countries have very similar policies.However, some nuances in means to achieve national unity are found.
author Olsson, Elin
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title Party system design and nation-building efforts : A comparative study of Kenya and Nigeria
title_short Party system design and nation-building efforts : A comparative study of Kenya and Nigeria
title_full Party system design and nation-building efforts : A comparative study of Kenya and Nigeria
title_fullStr Party system design and nation-building efforts : A comparative study of Kenya and Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Party system design and nation-building efforts : A comparative study of Kenya and Nigeria
title_sort party system design and nation-building efforts : a comparative study of kenya and nigeria
publisher Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
publishDate 2021
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