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Property and Political Order in Africa - Land Rights and the Structure of Politics (Hardcover, New): Catherine Boone Property and Political Order in Africa - Land Rights and the Structure of Politics (Hardcover, New)
Catherine Boone
R2,509 Discovery Miles 25 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In sub-Saharan Africa, property relationships around land and access to natural resources vary across localities, districts and farming regions. These differences produce patterned variations in relationships between individuals, communities and the state. This book captures these patterns in an analysis of structure and variation in rural land tenure regimes. In most farming areas, state authority is deeply embedded in land regimes, drawing farmers, ethnic insiders and outsiders, lineages, villages and communities into direct and indirect relationships with political authorities at different levels of the state apparatus. The analysis shows how property institutions - institutions that define political authority and hierarchy around land - shape dynamics of great interest to scholars of politics, including the dynamics of land-related competition and conflict, territorial conflict, patron-client relations, electoral cleavage and mobilization, ethnic politics, rural rebellion, and the localization and 'nationalization' of political competition.

Merchant Capital and the Roots of State Power in Senegal - 1930-1985 (Paperback, New ed): Catherine Boone Merchant Capital and the Roots of State Power in Senegal - 1930-1985 (Paperback, New ed)
Catherine Boone
R1,064 R981 Discovery Miles 9 810 Save R83 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In most post-colonial regimes in sub-Saharan Africa, state power has been used to structure economic production in ways that have tended to produce economic stagnation rather than growth. In this book, Catherine Boone examines the ways in which the exercise of state power has inhibited economic growth, focusing on the case of Senegal. She traces changes in the political economy of Senegal from the heyday of colonial merchant capital in the 1930s to the decay of the neo-colonial merchant capital in the 1980s and reveals that old trading monopolies, commercial hierarchies and patterns of wealth accumulation were preserved at the cost of reforms that would have stimulated economic growth. Boone uses this case to develop an argument against analyses of political-economic development that identify state institutions and ideologies as independent forces driving the process of economic transformation. State power, she argues, is rooted in the material and social bases of ruling alliances.

Political Topographies of the African State - Territorial Authority and Institutional Choice (Hardcover): Catherine Boone Political Topographies of the African State - Territorial Authority and Institutional Choice (Hardcover)
Catherine Boone
R2,506 Discovery Miles 25 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Catherine Boone examines political regionalism in Africa and how it affects forms of government, and prospects for democracy and development. Boone's study is set within the context of larger theories of political development in agrarian societies. It features a series of compelling case studies that focus on regions within Senegal, Ghana, and Côte d'Ivoire and ranges from 1930 to the present. The book will be of interest to readers concerned with comparative politics, Africa, development, regionalism and federalism, and ethnic politics.

Merchant Capital and the Roots of State Power in Senegal - 1930-1985 (Hardcover, New): Catherine Boone Merchant Capital and the Roots of State Power in Senegal - 1930-1985 (Hardcover, New)
Catherine Boone
R3,342 Discovery Miles 33 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In most post-colonial regimes in sub-Saharan Africa, state power has been used to structure economic production in ways that have tended to produce economic stagnation rather than growth. In this 1993 book, Catherine Boone examines the ways in which the exercise of state power has inhibited economic growth, focusing on the case of Senegal. She traces changes in the political economy of Senegal from the heyday of colonial merchant capital in the 1930s to the decay of the 1980s and reveals that old trading monopolies and commercial hierarchies were preserved at the cost of reforms that would have stimulated economic growth. Boone uses this case to develop an argument against analyses of political-economic development that identify state institutions and ideologies as independent forces driving the process of economic transformation. State power, she argues, is rooted in the material and social bases of ruling alliances.

Property and Political Order in Africa - Land Rights and the Structure of Politics (Paperback, New): Catherine Boone Property and Political Order in Africa - Land Rights and the Structure of Politics (Paperback, New)
Catherine Boone
R975 Discovery Miles 9 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In sub-Saharan Africa, property relationships around land and access to natural resources vary across localities, districts and farming regions. These differences produce patterned variations in relationships between individuals, communities and the state. This book captures these patterns in an analysis of structure and variation in rural land tenure regimes. In most farming areas, state authority is deeply embedded in land regimes, drawing farmers, ethnic insiders and outsiders, lineages, villages and communities into direct and indirect relationships with political authorities at different levels of the state apparatus. The analysis shows how property institutions - institutions that define political authority and hierarchy around land - shape dynamics of great interest to scholars of politics, including the dynamics of land-related competition and conflict, territorial conflict, patron-client relations, electoral cleavage and mobilization, ethnic politics, rural rebellion, and the localization and 'nationalization' of political competition.

Political Topographies of the African State - Territorial Authority and Institutional Choice (Paperback): Catherine Boone Political Topographies of the African State - Territorial Authority and Institutional Choice (Paperback)
Catherine Boone
R974 Discovery Miles 9 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Catherine Boone examines political regionalism in Africa and how it affects forms of government, and prospects for democracy and development. Boone's study is set within the context of larger theories of political development in agrarian societies. It features a series of compelling case studies that focus on regions within Senegal, Ghana, and Côte d'Ivoire and ranges from 1930 to the present. The book will be of interest to readers concerned with comparative politics, Africa, development, regionalism and federalism, and ethnic politics.

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