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Democracy and Development in Africa

By: Claude Ake | Book details

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THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION

The Brookings Institution is an independent organization devoted to nonpartisan research, education, and publication in economics, government, foreign policy, and the social sciences generally. Its principal purposes are to aid in the development of sound public policies and to promote public understanding of issues of national importance.

The Institution was founded on December 8, 1927, to merge the activities of the Institute for Government Research, founded in 1916, the Institute of Economics, founded in 1922, and the Robert Brookings Graduate School of Economics and Government, founded in 1924.

The Board of Trustees is responsible for the general administration of the Institution, while the immediate direction of the policies, program, and staff is vested in the President, assisted by an advisory committee of the officers and staff. The by-laws of the Institution state: "It is the function of the Trustees to make possible the conduct of scientific research, and publication, under the most favorable conditions, and to safeguard the independence of the research staff in the pursuit of their studies and in the publication of the results of such studies. It is not a part of their function to determine, control, or influence the conduct of particular investigations or the conclusions reached."

The President bears final responsibility for the decision to publish a manuscript as a Brookings book. In reaching his judgment on the competence, accuracy, and objectivity of each study, the President is advised by the director of the appropriate research program and weighs the views of a panel of expert outside readers who report to him in confidence on the quality of the work. Publication of a work signifies that it is deemed a competent treatment worthy of public consideration but does not imply endorsement of conclusions or recommendations.

The Institution maintains its position of neutrality on issues of public policy in order to safeguard the intellectual freedom of the staff. Hence interpretations or conclusions in Brookings publications should be understood to be solely those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Institution, to its trustees, officers, or other staff members, or to the organizations that support its research.

Board of Trustees
James A. Johnson Stephen Friedman Jessica Tuchman Mathews
Chairman Vartan Gregorian David O. Maxwell
Bernadine P. Healy Constance Berry Newman
Leonard Abramson Samuel Hellman Maconda Brown O'Connor
Michael H. Armacost Warren Hellman Samuel Pisar
Ronald J. Arnault Robert A. Helman Rozanne L. Ridgway
Elizabeth E. Bailey Thomas W. Jones Judith S. Rodin
Rex J. Bates James A. Joseph Michael P. Schulhof
Kenneth W. Dam Breene M. Kerr Robert H. Smith
John C. Danforth Thomas G. Labrecque John D. Zeglis
D. Ronald Daniel Donald F. McHenry Ezra K. Zilkha
Walter Y. Elisha
Honorary Trustees
Vincent M. Barnett, Jr. Robert F. Erburu Donald S. Perkins
Barton M. Biggs Robert D. Haas J. Woodward Redmond
Louis W. Cabot Teresa Heinz Charles W. Robinson
Edward W. Carter Andrew Heiskell James D. Robinson III
Frank T. Cary Roy M. Huffington Howard D. Samuel
A. W. Clausen Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. B. Francis Saul II
John L. Clendenin Nanneri O. Keohane Ralph S. Saul
William T. Coleman, Jr. James T. Lynn Henry B. Schacht
Lloyd N. Cutler William McC. Martin, Jr. Robert Brookings Smith
Bruce B. Dayton Robert S. McNamara Morris Tanenbaum
Douglas Dillon Mary Patterson McPherson John C. Whitehead
Charles W. Duncan, Jr. Arjay Miller James D. Wolfensohn

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