Chieftaincy, the State, and Democracy: Political Legitimacy in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Author:   J. Michael Williams
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253221551


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   23 December 2009
Format:   Paperback
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As South Africa consolidates its democracy, chieftaincy has remained a controversial and influential institution that has adapted to recent changes. J. Michael Williams examines the chieftaincy and how it has sought to assert its power since the end of apartheid. By taking local-level politics seriously and looking closely at how chiefs negotiate the new political order, Williams takes a position between those who see the chieftaincy as an indigenous democratic form deserving recognition and protection, and those who view it as incompatible with democracy. Williams describes a network of formal and informal accommodations that have influenced the ways state and local authorities interact. By focusing on local perceptions of the chieftaincy and its interactions with the state, Williams reveals an ongoing struggle for democratization at the local and national levels in South Africa.

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Author:   J. Michael Williams
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.022kg
ISBN:  

9780253221551


ISBN 10:   0253221552
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   23 December 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Introduction: The Chieftaincy, the State, and the Desire to Dominate 2. ""The Binding Together of the People"": The Historical Development of the Chieftaincy and the Principle of Unity 3. The Making of a Mixed Polity: The Accommodation and Transformation of the Chieftaincy 4. The Contested Nature of Politics, Democracy, and Rights in Rural South Africa 5. The Chieftaincy and the Establishment of Local Government: Multiple Boundaries and the Ambiguities of Representation 6. The Chieftaincy and Development: Expanding the Parameters of Tradition 7. Legitimacy Lost? The Fall of a Chief and the Survival of a Chieftaincy 8. Conclusion: The Chieftaincy and the Post-Apartheid State: Authority and Democracy in a Mixed Polity Notes Bibliography Index"

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""Examines the complicated interactions between the central state, chieftaincy, and local people in rural areas of post-apartheid South Africa."" Lauren Morris MacLean, Indiana University Bloomington


Examines the complicated interactions between the central state, chieftaincy, and local people in rural areas of post-apartheid South Africa. Lauren Morris MacLean, Indiana University Bloomington


"""Examines the complicated interactions between the central state, chieftaincy, and local people in rural areas of post-apartheid South Africa."" Lauren Morris MacLean, Indiana University Bloomington"


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J. Michael Williams is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of San Diego.

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