Ivory Coast is anomalous. In contrast to the bureaucratic regulation of rural society in much of Africa, it has adopted relatively "hands-off" strategies of exploitation and governance. The explanation of this anomaly lies in the socioeconomic structure of peasant society. The article offers a structuralist critique of statist and neopluralist models of state-society relations. By arguing for the social determinants of state structures, it contradicts the view that African states are simply artifacts of colonialism with no organic links to society
In the mid-1990’s, Ivory Coast witnessed the rise of the ideology of ivoirité, a conception of citiz...
It is a commonplace to say that the state has generally failed in post-colonial Africa, or at least ...
A. Tirefort — A ' Civilized' World in Ivory Coast : The Tubabu Club, 1904-1939. Before the actual ac...
When dealing with contemporary Africa, it is customary to contrast the ethnie sphere and the social ...
This is a comparative analysis of institutions linking state and countryside in three West African r...
Summary Summary The Ivory Coast is one of the few tropical African countries to have maintained...
Côte D'Ivoire retains a central place in discussions on the development of African capitalism. Drama...
J.-P. Dozon—Market Economy and Social Structures: the Bete of Ivory Coast. Economic change under the...
This article analyses the evolution of household structure from the middle of the 1970s to the end o...
Cette thèse porte sur la crise ivoirienne dans ce qu’elle décline de pluralité étiologique, de compl...
The purpose of this paper is critically to review two major approaches to the analysis of agrarian s...
This paper examines agrarian issues in civil wars in Cote d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone. Attention is pa...
Fan-shaped fields in Ivory Coast. With the introduction of fan-shaped fields in the region of Koulan...
J.-P. Chauveau & J. Richard—Recentering a Periphery. A Local System of Plantation Economy in the Ivo...
This book seeks to explain the events that have been taking place in C?te d'Ivoire since 1999 and wh...
In the mid-1990’s, Ivory Coast witnessed the rise of the ideology of ivoirité, a conception of citiz...
It is a commonplace to say that the state has generally failed in post-colonial Africa, or at least ...
A. Tirefort — A ' Civilized' World in Ivory Coast : The Tubabu Club, 1904-1939. Before the actual ac...
When dealing with contemporary Africa, it is customary to contrast the ethnie sphere and the social ...
This is a comparative analysis of institutions linking state and countryside in three West African r...
Summary Summary The Ivory Coast is one of the few tropical African countries to have maintained...
Côte D'Ivoire retains a central place in discussions on the development of African capitalism. Drama...
J.-P. Dozon—Market Economy and Social Structures: the Bete of Ivory Coast. Economic change under the...
This article analyses the evolution of household structure from the middle of the 1970s to the end o...
Cette thèse porte sur la crise ivoirienne dans ce qu’elle décline de pluralité étiologique, de compl...
The purpose of this paper is critically to review two major approaches to the analysis of agrarian s...
This paper examines agrarian issues in civil wars in Cote d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone. Attention is pa...
Fan-shaped fields in Ivory Coast. With the introduction of fan-shaped fields in the region of Koulan...
J.-P. Chauveau & J. Richard—Recentering a Periphery. A Local System of Plantation Economy in the Ivo...
This book seeks to explain the events that have been taking place in C?te d'Ivoire since 1999 and wh...
In the mid-1990’s, Ivory Coast witnessed the rise of the ideology of ivoirité, a conception of citiz...
It is a commonplace to say that the state has generally failed in post-colonial Africa, or at least ...
A. Tirefort — A ' Civilized' World in Ivory Coast : The Tubabu Club, 1904-1939. Before the actual ac...