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The Causality of a Political Fragility on Transitional Post-Conflict States in Africa’s Democratization Perspectives

DOI: 10.4236/ojps.2023.133020, PP. 313-323

Keywords: Political Fragility, Political Transition, Social Contract Theory, and Social Accountability Theory

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This paper examined the effects of political fragility on political transition and recommended a theoretical framework, and better intervention measures for uplifting a fragile state while also examining the assumption that political transition is the bridge to democratization.

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