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  1. Precolonial legacies in postcolonial politics
    representation and redistribution in decentralized West Africa
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Why are some communities able to come together to improve their collective lot while others are not? Looking at variation in local government performance in decentralized West Africa, this book advances a novel answer to this question: communities... more

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    Why are some communities able to come together to improve their collective lot while others are not? Looking at variation in local government performance in decentralized West Africa, this book advances a novel answer to this question: communities are better able to coordinate around basic service delivery when their formal jurisdictional boundaries overlap with informal social institutions, or norms. This book identifies the precolonial past as the driver of striking subnational variation in the present because these social institutions only encompass the many villages of the local state in areas that were once home to precolonial polities. Drawing on a multi-method research design, the book develops and tests a theory of institutional congruence to document how the past shapes contemporary elite approaches to redistribution within the local state. Where precolonial kingdoms left behind collective identities and dense social networks, local elites find it easier to cooperate following decentralization

     

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    Volltext (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781108996983
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    RVK Categories: MK 2700
    Series: Cambridge studies in comparative politics
    Subjects: Decentralization in government / Senegal; Postcolonialism / Senegal; Elite (Social sciences) / Political activity / Senegal; Group identity / Political aspects / Senegal; Public administration / Senegal; Local government / Senegal; Postkolonialismus; Kommunalpolitik; Dezentralisation
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 293 Seiten)
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    Introduction -- A theory of institutional congruence -- Bringing old states back In: Senegal's precolonial polities -- The politics of decentralization in Senegal -- Political narratives across rural Senegal -- Delivering schools and clinics in rural Senegal -- Congruence and incongruence in action -- Decompressing legacies of public goods delivery,1880-2012 -- Institutional congruence beyond Senegal -- Conclusion -- Appendix