Most widely held works about John Evans Atta-Mills. Most widely held works by John Evans Atta-Mills. An African election Visual 2 editions published between and in English and held by 60 WorldCat member libraries worldwide In , director Jarreth Merz returns to his boyhood home of Ghana to find himself.
That all changes when he discovers a country churning with political, social and economic turmoil. Ghana is on the cusp of its presidential election and Merz pulls us with him into the political machine. Following key candidates for three months, he provides an insider's view into the lives of the Ghanaian people and the larger-than-life politicians who will do anything to win.
The film beautifully captures the enduring pride of the Ghanaian people, and presents a window into the range of challenges they face. The film is a powerful and suspenseful documentary, offering a unique story about the struggles of a third world democracy in the global eye. An agenda for shared growth and accelerated development for a better Ghana : the coordinated programme of economic and social development policies, by Ghana Book 2 editions published in in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide.
Ghana's President John Atta Mills, who has died at the age of 68, was known to his supporters as "The Prof" - a reference to his long academic career. Mr Atta Mills later branched out into politics, becoming president after beating Nana Akufo-Addo in the elections.
Keen hockey player. He lost twice before - in the and elections, and had been ridiculed by the opposition as a lackey of former Ghanaian military ruler Jerry Rawlings.
Mr Atta Mills served as vice-president to Mr Rawlings between and January and had previously created a stir by saying that if elected, he would consult with the former president. But in he distanced himself from Mr Rawlings, even drawing criticism from his former boss for being too gentle with their party's bitter rivals in the New Patriotic Party NPP.
Mr Atta Mills described himself as a social democrat who leaned broadly on independence leader Kwame Nkrumah's idea of social welfare. But he pitched a more inclusive and less polarising political platform than both Mr Nkrumah and Mr Rawlings. Given the importance of the patronage system in Ghanaian politics, an oil-backed revenue stream will offer the next incumbent unprecedented opportunities to break apart the two-party system and secure a decisive advantage for his party.
His first task will be to win a tough election battle in which he will most likely be the NDP candidate. Whoever takes office in will face the challenge of meeting the heightened expectations of Ghanaian citizens for material improvements to their daily lives.
This will not be an easy task, if the track record of other resource-rich African nations is anything to go by. Corruption is another big challenge. Q4: What are the implications for relations with the United States? It is peaceful and democratic, and its economy is flourishing. It has a vibrant civil society and a free press. Its military is professional, and its troops have played a much-appreciated role in peacekeeping operations throughout the continent and around the world.
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