The democraticness of traditional political systems in Africa
Democratization • Vol/Iss. N/A • Informa UK • London • Published In • Pages: 1-24 •
By Neupert-Wentz, Clara, Kromrey, Daniela, Bayer, Axel
Hypothesis
Specific political institutions and leadership positions will be correlated with the democraticness of traditional political systems in Africa.
Note
The variables presence of a chief (-0.79, p<0.01), king (-0.53, p<0.05), elders (0.58, p<0.05), and segmentary lineages (-0.47, p<0.1) were all significantly correlated with democraticness. Presence of important elders (and, negatively, councils of elders) were significantly and positively correlated with democraticness.
| Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multivariate regression | Partially supported | Multiple | Multiple | Two-tailed |
| Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Chief | Independent | Districts, Chief Executive |
| King | Independent | Chief Executive |
| Elders | Independent | Community Heads |
| Segment | Independent | Lineages, Bilineal Kin Groups |
| Kinship | Independent | Rule Of Descent |
| Age-set | Independent | Age Stratification |
| Lineage | Independent | Lineages |
| Council | Independent | Community Councils, Towns, Deliberative Councils |
| House | Independent | Deliberative Councils |
| Court | Independent | Justice |
| Democraticness | Dependent | Community Councils, Community Heads, Districts, Form And Rules Of Government, Provinces, Towns |