This paper aims at some general understanding of the phenomenon of politicians using land rights as a patronage resource in attempts to mobilise electoral support. Using Zimbabwe and Côte d'Ivoire as case studies, it argues that the increasing visibility of land as a patronage resource in African multiparty elections may be at least partly explained by the convergence of three specific constraints and incentives confronting politicians. First, weak legal restraints on rulers’ ability to allocate land rights create opportunities for politicians to use land as a patronage resource. Second, competitive multiparty elections mean that politicians must work to mobilise constituency support in order to win. Third, the dwindling fiscal capacity of ...
This paper is a case in distributive politics (and hinges on land-based power dynamics) arguing tha...
ABSTRACT Urban land in Zimbabwe is a lucrative economic and thus political asset. Increased demand f...
Since 2000, there has been an escalation of land-related conflicts in Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire, the D...
This paper aims at some general understanding of the phenomenon of politicians using land rights as ...
Comparative democratization scholars have devoted almost no attention to how property rights regimes...
Large literatures in political theory and political economy argue that private property regimes help...
The political dysfunction that had come to characterize an imploding Zimbabwean economy is beyond di...
Rights to land have changed hands several times across Zimbabwe's racial, class, socioeconomic, and ...
In Africa, the new electoral freedoms of the 1990s often ushered in not less but more violence and c...
Land reforms fell out of favour with donors from the early 1970s—nonetheless, sporadic efforts to re...
Land law reform through registration and titling is often viewed as a technocratic, good-governance ...
Dr Elliot Green is a lecturer in Development Studies in LSE’s Department of International Developmen...
Since 2000, many African countries have adopted land tenure reforms that aim at comprehensive land r...
This paper is a case in distributive politics (and hinges on land-based power dynamics) arguing tha...
Election is a process to recruit political leadership, gauge popular preference, and demand responsi...
This paper is a case in distributive politics (and hinges on land-based power dynamics) arguing tha...
ABSTRACT Urban land in Zimbabwe is a lucrative economic and thus political asset. Increased demand f...
Since 2000, there has been an escalation of land-related conflicts in Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire, the D...
This paper aims at some general understanding of the phenomenon of politicians using land rights as ...
Comparative democratization scholars have devoted almost no attention to how property rights regimes...
Large literatures in political theory and political economy argue that private property regimes help...
The political dysfunction that had come to characterize an imploding Zimbabwean economy is beyond di...
Rights to land have changed hands several times across Zimbabwe's racial, class, socioeconomic, and ...
In Africa, the new electoral freedoms of the 1990s often ushered in not less but more violence and c...
Land reforms fell out of favour with donors from the early 1970s—nonetheless, sporadic efforts to re...
Land law reform through registration and titling is often viewed as a technocratic, good-governance ...
Dr Elliot Green is a lecturer in Development Studies in LSE’s Department of International Developmen...
Since 2000, many African countries have adopted land tenure reforms that aim at comprehensive land r...
This paper is a case in distributive politics (and hinges on land-based power dynamics) arguing tha...
Election is a process to recruit political leadership, gauge popular preference, and demand responsi...
This paper is a case in distributive politics (and hinges on land-based power dynamics) arguing tha...
ABSTRACT Urban land in Zimbabwe is a lucrative economic and thus political asset. Increased demand f...
Since 2000, there has been an escalation of land-related conflicts in Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire, the D...