Professor Dr. Jeffrey Haynes, London Metropolitan University, UK, is the author or editor of more than 60 books, covering various subjects including: religion and politics, globalisation, and democracy and development issues in the global south. This book is his first on Ghana’s politics. It is an updated and expanded version of Haynes’ unpublished PhD, completed in 1988: Rawlings and the Politics of Development Policy in Ghana, 1979-86. During the 1990s and early 2000s, Haynes published his research findings on Rawlings and the PNDC in prestigious international peer-reviewed journals, including: African Affairs, Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Journal of Modern African Studies and Review of African Political Economy.
The current book has been a long journey, which first began 40 years ago. It is informed by 125 personal interviews over several decades, in Ghana (June-October 1985, August-September 1990, and July 2022), Britain (mainly London) in 1986-88, and via Zoom in 2021-2022, due to restrictions on international travel due to the coronavirus pandemic. Although conducted a long time ago, interviews from the 1980s and 1990 are still relevant: many were with PNDC members, associates and pro-PNDC activists. Collectively, these interviews bring both authenticity and ‘insider knowledge’ to this examination of Rawlings and the PNDC regime and Ghana’s subsequent redemocratisation.