COMPARATIVE VIEW OF PARTIES IN CAMEROON: CASE STUDY CPDM AND SDF
Project Details
Department | political science |
Project ID | POS07 |
Price | 5000XAF |
International: $20 | |
No of pages | X |
Instruments/method | Quantitative |
Reference | yes |
Analytical tool | Descriptive |
Format | MS Word & PDF |
Chapters | 1-5 |
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Background to the study
From the beginning, political development has depended on party. “The castes of the ancient world are the fossilized remains” of parties once active in a world still more ancient. The political interest of early Hebrew history centers in the struggle of an intensely national party, which sought to exclude foreign influences, altogether, with a party which looked to Egypt and to the more civilized states of western Asia for ideas and support.
Research Questions
Main research question
- How are parties viewed in Cameroon?
- Specific Research questions
- Why have most Cameroonian parties been unable to sustain Western-style systems?
- What are the main contributions of CPDM and SDF for civil society and democracy in Cameroon
- What impact has external pressures had on internal parties change?
- Should democracy always be equated with creation of party(CPDM and SDF)?