Property and Political Order in Africa: Land Rights and the Structure of Politics (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)

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This book provides a detailed analysis of political structures and property rights in Africa, supporting studies in government and world politics.

Property and Political Order in Africa: Land Rights and the Structure of Politics (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
Property and Political Order in Africa: Land Rights and the Structure of Politics (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
$36.99

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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.

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Weight 0.59 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 2.5 × 22.9 in

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