Mobilisation, control and violence in Post colonial Africa
- Created by: Grace Pengelly
- Created on: 21-12-13 11:31
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- The state in postcolonial Africa
- The post colonial state
- One party state
- Liberal democracy failed
- What type of authority?
- Weber
- Traditional
- relies upon traditional structure to exercise rule
- Patrimonialism
- Rational-Legal
- Charismatic
- Traditional
- Weber
- Ethnic identity and corruption significant
- The post colonial state
- Liberal democracy failed
- Ethnic identity and corruption significant
- Clientism is part of culture
- Post-structural
- Politics of extraversion
- Bayart
- Resource driven/corrupt
- Lively political consciousness of inequality
- Bayart
- Resource driven/corrupt
- Chabal & Daloz
- Afrians accept that politicians steal: it is ok as long as they redistribute it
- Neopatrimonialism
- The state in postcolonial Africa
- The post colonial state
- One party state
- What type of authority?
- Weber
- Traditional
- relies upon traditional structure to exercise rule
- Patrimonialism
- Rational-Legal
- Charismatic
- Traditional
- Weber
- The post colonial state
- Neopatriprimoalism is patrimonliams and what looks like a modern starte (Medard)
- Clientism is part of culture
- Post-structural
- The state in postcolonial Africa
- Neopatrimonalism is equated with the decliine of the African state
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