Social Contracts, Networks and Security in Tropical Africa Conflict States: An Overview

  • K. Leonard, David
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Publication date
January 2013
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
ISSN
0265-5012
Citation count (estimate)
9

Abstract

In this IDS Bulletin we present fieldwork from articles covering the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Sierra Leone, Mozambique and Somalia to show that assumptions derived from the classical social contract theorists frequently lead the international community astray as it attempts to rebuild these African states. The historical social contract for most Africans is not between the state and individuals but with communities. When it comes to security, there are two contracts and two bargains to consider instead of the single one of classical presumptions. The contracts are (i) community governance structures with local families; and (ii) the state with community governance systems, with supplemental ties to individuals...

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