Title of article :
Control Freakery and the Moral Hazard Problem in Sub Saharan Africa
Author/Authors :
Khalil Timamy, M.H Department - University of Nairobi and Policy Research Associate - African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS) - Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract :
One of the most salient characteristics defining post-independent African regimes has been
the fantastic degree of control the vampiristic government leaders have exerted on their
political and economic systems. A vampire state is a regime underpinned by
personalization of authority and the private use of national assets. It is a system
characterized by patronage, ethnic exclusiveness, and discriminatory clientilism designed to
secure political loyalty and unequivocal support from special interest groups.
Keywords :
Africa , post-independent , early
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics