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"State Recognition and Democractization in Sub-Saharan Africa"
explores the link between liberal-style democratization and state
recognition of traditional authority in Sub-Saharan Africa. Being
critical and empirically grounded, the book explores the complex,
often counter-balancing consequences of the involvement of
traditional authority in the wave of democratization and
liberal-style state-building that has rolled over sub-Saharan
Africa in the past decade. It scrutinizes how, in practice,
traditional leaders are being drawn into governance in Mozambique,
Zambia, Namibia, Malawi, Burkina Faso, and the Somali region of
Ethiopia, and relates these developments to state governance in the
declining democracy of Zimbabwe and the emerging state of Northern
Somalia.
Being critical and empirically grounded, the book explores the
complex, often counter-balancing consequences of the involvement of
traditional authority in the wave of democratization and
liberal-style state-building that has rolled over sub-Saharan
Africa in the past decade.
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