COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON POLITICAL CULTURE
AND POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION IN TANZANIA
AND SOUTH AFRICA
Adisa, Olufemi Peniel
Department of Political Science
School of Arts and Social Sciences
Emmanuel Alayande College of Education Oyo, Oyo State-Nigeria
International Journal of Arts and Social Sciences (IJRASS)
Oasis International Journal Series
Vol. 1 No. 1
December 2016
Abstract
This research is purely on comparative analysis on political culture and political socialization both in Tanzania and South Africa. On this work the researcher looked at reasons/factors responsible for the continued existence of different society in general and as related to Tanzania and South Africa in particular. The similarities and differences of the two countries were exhaustively discussed. In carrying out the findings, the researcher employed archival/theoretical method of investigation by consulting various relevant materials. Finally, the researcher was able to conclude that the importance of religion and ethnicity cannot be overemphasized in Tanzanian political culture and political socialization while apartheid, centralization of political power and political boycott determines the culture and socialization of political terrains of South Africa.
Key Words: Apartheid, Discontent. Parochial, Prejudice, Stigmatization
Open Access
This is an open access journal which means that all the content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles for their personal use, and/or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.
Oasis International Researchers Forum
Be a member of Oasis International Researchers Forum. A team that promote education globally, provide a platform for exchange of innovative ideas among academia, organize conferences, workshop and seminars where findings from various research studies will be intellectually discussed as well as encourage young researchers in their various field of studies.
Authors Guideline
Papers submitted should follow the Oasis International Journal authors’ guideline and not be under concurrent consideration at another journal.
Any potential data overlap with previous studies should be noted and described in the letter to the Editor.