The Post-War Power Sharing and the Legal Politicisation of the Congolese Public Administration

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
S. Inaka
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ABSTRACT This study explores how the power-sharing regime legally politicised the Congolese public administration during the transition from 2003 to 2006. Combining Lijpart’s consociational democracy theory with theories on the politicisation of public administration, I argue that the implementation of the power-sharing political regime in a post-war country may result in the legal politicisation of its public administration. This politicisation could disturb the post-war functioning and improvements of this public administration. Drawing on a qualitative research method and documentary research, I have found that the implementation of power-sharing during the post-war transition of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 2003 to 2006 legally politicised the Congolese public administration. This situation gave rise to contradictions and overlaps between the transitional constitution and the existing labour legislation, multiple chains of command, and increase of appointments of public employees through political networks. These realities affected the implementation of reforms of this public administration.
战后权力分享与刚果公共行政的法律政治化
摘要本研究探讨了2003年至2006年过渡时期,权力分享制度如何使刚果公共行政在法律上政治化。结合Lijpart的联合民主理论和公共行政政治化理论,笔者认为战后国家实行权力分享的政治体制可能导致其公共行政的法律政治化。这种政治化可能会扰乱战后公共行政的运作和改善。利用定性研究方法和文献研究,我发现在2003年至2006年刚果民主共和国战后过渡期间实施的权力分享在法律上使刚果公共行政政治化。这种情况造成了过渡宪法和现有劳工立法之间的矛盾和重叠、指挥系统的多重以及通过政治网络任命公务员的增加。这些现实影响到公共行政改革的执行。
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