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A Generation Out of Patience: Youth Politics and the Challenge to Post-Colonial Political Orders in Sub-Saharan Africa

Prof. Abraham Kuol Nyuon, PhD
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19555185
Published: April 13, 2026

Abstract

A Generation Out of Patience: Youth Politics and the Challenge to Post-Colonial Political Orders in Sub-Saharan Africa examines the mismatch between youth demographic weight and the political-economic closure of post-colonial governing orders. The article places South Sudan at the centre of the analysis, but it resists treating the case as uniquely exceptional or analytically sealed off from wider African and global debates. Instead, it brings Youth studies in African politics (Honwana; Sommers; Vigh); social movement theory (Tarrow; McAdam); generational political economy (Maton; Bourdieu on fields). Examines how demographic pressures, educational expansion, and digital connectivity are generating new forms of youth political mobilisation that challenge incumbent post-colonial orders. into one conversation and develops the concept of generational pressure politics to explain how formal norms, institutional design, and practical struggles over authority become fused. Using Comparative analysis of youth protest movements using social movement event data; survey research with youth cohorts in South Sudan, Uganda, and Kenya on political values, aspirations, and participation; social media discourse analysis; interviews with youth movement leaders and government youth policy officials., the paper reconstructs three linked propositions. First, it shows that demography, aspiration, and political blockage. Second, it demonstrates that digital repertoires and regime adaptation. Third, it argues that from episodic protest to durable political challenge. The paper answers the central puzzle posed by the research agenda—what common structural conditions — demographic bulge, graduate unemployment, digital connectivity, and political exclusion — underlie the diverse youth protest mo

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Prof. Abraham Kuol Nyuon, PhD (2026). A Generation Out of Patience: Youth Politics and the Challenge to Post-Colonial Political Orders in Sub-Saharan Africa. African Sociology Review, Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): Volume 1, Issue 1 (2026). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19555185

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Youth politicsgenerational changeprotest movementsSouth SudanSudanNigeriaEndSARSsocial movements

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