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Author Fokwang, Jude

Title Mediating Legitimacy : Chieftaincy and Democratisation in Two African Chiefdoms
Published Oxford : Langaa RPCIG, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (140 pages)
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Prologue; Preface; List of Abbreviations; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter One -- Chieftaincy in contemporary perspective; Introduction; Areas of Study; Chiefs and Democracy: Strange bedfellows?; Research Method; Organisation of Book; Chapter Two -- Rivalry, resistance and liberation politics in Venda; Introduction; A Political History of the Venda; Chiefs, Government and Politics in Venda (1913 -- 1994); Chiefs and Liberation Politics in Venda; Conclusion; Chapter Three -- Chiefs, local government and social change in post-apartheid Tshivhase; Introduction
Chiefs and Policy Framework in Postcolonial South AfricaChief Tshivhase and Democratic Change; Traditional Leaders and Civics in the Democratic Era; Chief Tshihvhase and Public Opinion; Chieftaincy and Development in Tshivhase; Conclusion; Chapter Four -- Historical patterns on change and continuity in traditional leadership in Bali; Introduction; A Political History of Bali Nyonga; Galega II in the Post-independence Era (1961-1985); Fon Ganyonga and the Democratic Transition in 1990; Conclusion; Chapter Five -- Democratic transition and chiefdompolitics in Bali; Introduction
Democratic Transition and Local Politics in BaliGanyonga and Chiefs' Politics in the Democratic Era; Ganyonga and the Anglophone Problem; Ganyonga and Public Opinion; Conclusion; Chapter Six -- Chieftaincy and democracy in comparative perspective; Tshivhase and Bali Compared in the Democratic Era; Implications for Democratic Transition and the State; Conclusion; Appendix One -- Genealogy of Tshivhase Chiefs; Appendix Two -- Structure of Traditional Government in Tshivhase; Appendix Three -- Genealogy of Bali-Nyonga Chiefs; Appendix Four -- Structure of Traditional Government in Bali-Nyonga
End NotesReferences; Newspapers; Web sites consulted; Back Cover
Summary This study analyses the effects of democratic transition in two African countries - Cameroon and South Africa - on chiefs and the institution of chieftainship. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, the monograph explores the cultural and socio-political conditions that enabled chiefs to reinvent themselves in the new era of democratic politics despite their status as 'old political actors'. It explores the kinds of legitimacies claimed by chiefs in the new era and the responses of their subjects to such claims, particularly with respect to chiefs' involvement in national politics. The monograph mak
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Subject Chiefdoms -- Cameroon -- History
Political customs and rites.
Democracy.
Chiefdoms
Democracy
Political customs and rites
Cameroon
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789956716005
9956716006