The Role of Civil Society in Transition and Democratic Consolidation in Africa: Points for Consideration Based on the Case of Mali
By Céline Thiriot
English
Many authors challenge the notion of civil society in the context of African societies, thereby revealing a form of epistemological ethnocentrism. In addition to the theoretical discussion on the merits and limitations of the concept itself, the available empirical data increasingly demonstrate a reality that is well worth examining. The role of Zimbabwean civil society in the formation of a credible democratic opposition to Robert Mugabe?s regime provides an exemplary illustration of this.