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The Rule of Law, Democracy and Competing Paradigms of National Development: Locating the Nexus
The Rule of Law, Democracy and Competing Paradigms of National Development: Locating the Nexus

Author(s): Adeline Nnenna Idike
Subject(s): National Economy, Economic development
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: rule of law; democracy; national interest; national development;
Summary/Abstract: The Rule of Law, Democracy and Competing Paradigms of National Development: Locating the NexusNational development remains clearly elusive in some regions of the world. And democracy is frequently proposed as the catalyst of development for such locations. This presupposes that development was stunted by the dearth of democracy in these environments. At the heart of the undemocratic tendencies in the affected nation states is the phenomenon of strongmen in government. These genres of leaders usually detest the notion of the Rule of Law, as the very bedrock of development. They candidly although, project national interest as the superior paradigm of progress in these nations, giving rise to the scenario of competing models of national development for such places. This paper is a contribution to the reconciliation of the conflicting issues. Its premises are derived from the disciplines of law, political science and development studies. The work is framed on the experiences of the Nigerian nation state in West Africa.

  • Page Range: 130-137
  • Page Count: 8
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Language: English
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