Journal article

Democracy Assistance for Botswana: Maintaining
the Status Quo in a Peripheral Capitalist Country



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Author list: Lotshwao, Kebapetse
Robert Imre
Jim Jose

Publication year: 2019

Journal: Journal of Developing Societies

Volume number: 35

Issue number: 2

Start page: 205

End page: 229

Number of pages: 25



Given that Botswana is considered a stable democracy, the need for democracy assistance does not at first glance seem necessary. Yet, democracy assistance is an important feature of Botswana’s political regime. The rationale for democracy assistance is couched in terms of strengthening the country’s democratic institutions, enhancing the state’s capacity, and bolstering Botswana’s civil society. However, contrary to these stated objectives, this article reveals that democracy assistance serves the agenda of Western donor countries and certain multilateral institutions—an agenda concerned with keeping Botswana politically stable and its state institutions efficient so that the country is attractive to investors. This agenda is pursued at the cost of not making certain long overdue political reforms.


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