This article attempts to analyze the changing attributes and role of the Traditional Institution within the framework of new political dispensation in Cameroon since 1990. The Institution came under immense pressure from politicians. The advent of multiparty politics placed the chiefs who were at the apex of the institution in the difficult position whether they should be partisan non partisan or stay neutral in an election the image and importance of the institution as the epitome of the customs and tradition of the people was undermined. The study made use of secondary and primary sources for the collection of data. Concerning the secondary sources use was made of an extensive literature that offered some general and specific information ...
This article analyses the production and reproduction of traditional chieftaincy in war-torn eastern...
Local governments are often regarded as instruments for mitigating conflicts and enhancing cohesion,...
Expounding on the independence struggle in British Southern Cameroons between 1953-1961, this paper ...
This thesis uses chieftaincy in Cameroon, and specifically the chefferie (chieftainship) of Batoufam...
The study shows that traditional authority is indeed at the crossroads ofgovernance in republican Ca...
1996 and 2006 were two milestones in the political history of Cameroon. They represent, respectively...
This study analyses the effects of democratic transition in two African countries - Cameroon and Sou...
Traditional or indigenous politico-administrative institutions, as opposed to those of western origi...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
The founding history of Cameroon, as a nation-state was influenced by externally imposed factors, wh...
This book explores how policies of decentralisation and community participation adopted in Cameroon ...
The paper unravels the distortion of chieftaincy succession rules in the Fako Division of Cameroon. ...
Abstract : This study assessed the role of Cameroon’s democracy-advocating Civil Society Organisatio...
Studies on the status of African traditional rulers during colonial rule have repeatedly emphasized ...
This dual-faceted social analysis seeks to examine Cameroon’s political opposition and its efforts a...
This article analyses the production and reproduction of traditional chieftaincy in war-torn eastern...
Local governments are often regarded as instruments for mitigating conflicts and enhancing cohesion,...
Expounding on the independence struggle in British Southern Cameroons between 1953-1961, this paper ...
This thesis uses chieftaincy in Cameroon, and specifically the chefferie (chieftainship) of Batoufam...
The study shows that traditional authority is indeed at the crossroads ofgovernance in republican Ca...
1996 and 2006 were two milestones in the political history of Cameroon. They represent, respectively...
This study analyses the effects of democratic transition in two African countries - Cameroon and Sou...
Traditional or indigenous politico-administrative institutions, as opposed to those of western origi...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
The founding history of Cameroon, as a nation-state was influenced by externally imposed factors, wh...
This book explores how policies of decentralisation and community participation adopted in Cameroon ...
The paper unravels the distortion of chieftaincy succession rules in the Fako Division of Cameroon. ...
Abstract : This study assessed the role of Cameroon’s democracy-advocating Civil Society Organisatio...
Studies on the status of African traditional rulers during colonial rule have repeatedly emphasized ...
This dual-faceted social analysis seeks to examine Cameroon’s political opposition and its efforts a...
This article analyses the production and reproduction of traditional chieftaincy in war-torn eastern...
Local governments are often regarded as instruments for mitigating conflicts and enhancing cohesion,...
Expounding on the independence struggle in British Southern Cameroons between 1953-1961, this paper ...