This article, which forms the introduction to a collection of studies, focuses on processes of state construction and deconstruction in contemporary Africa. Its objective is to better understand how local, national and transnational actors forge and remake the state through processes of negotiation, contestation and bricolage. Following a critique of the predominant state failure literature and its normative and analytical shortcomings, the authors identify four key arguments of the scholarly literature on the state in Africa, which concern the historicity of the state in Africa, the embeddedness of bureaucratic organizations in society, the symbolic and material dimensions of statehood and the importance of legitimacy. A heuristic framewor...
It is a commonplace to say that the state has generally failed in post-colonial Africa, or at least ...
This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized de facto stat...
Governance in post-colonial Africa has been challenging. Most of the nationalists and political elit...
Negotiating Statehood presents a new conceptual framework that reveals how state and non-state actor...
Negotiating Statehood: Dynamics of Power and Domination in Africa provides a conceptual framework fo...
Abstract: Building on the growing body of literature bridging international relations and historical...
This article engages the debate on state legitimacy and fragility in Africa. It analyses the histori...
This thesis looks at the problem of governance and statehood in Africa from an international law pe...
The post-colonial state in Africa has continued to dominate the public space on the continent in spi...
The question of the rights-based institutions of governance capable of facilitating the consolidatio...
Building on the growing body of literature bridging international relations and historical sociology...
Advocates of democracy and democratically-governed societies believe that a country’s state of devel...
I would like to thank the Centre for Security and Defence Studies for its financial support. The dra...
The post-colonial state in Africa has continued to dominate the public space on the continent in spi...
In the recent process of transition in Africa since the 1980s, the form of state rule has been chang...
It is a commonplace to say that the state has generally failed in post-colonial Africa, or at least ...
This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized de facto stat...
Governance in post-colonial Africa has been challenging. Most of the nationalists and political elit...
Negotiating Statehood presents a new conceptual framework that reveals how state and non-state actor...
Negotiating Statehood: Dynamics of Power and Domination in Africa provides a conceptual framework fo...
Abstract: Building on the growing body of literature bridging international relations and historical...
This article engages the debate on state legitimacy and fragility in Africa. It analyses the histori...
This thesis looks at the problem of governance and statehood in Africa from an international law pe...
The post-colonial state in Africa has continued to dominate the public space on the continent in spi...
The question of the rights-based institutions of governance capable of facilitating the consolidatio...
Building on the growing body of literature bridging international relations and historical sociology...
Advocates of democracy and democratically-governed societies believe that a country’s state of devel...
I would like to thank the Centre for Security and Defence Studies for its financial support. The dra...
The post-colonial state in Africa has continued to dominate the public space on the continent in spi...
In the recent process of transition in Africa since the 1980s, the form of state rule has been chang...
It is a commonplace to say that the state has generally failed in post-colonial Africa, or at least ...
This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized de facto stat...
Governance in post-colonial Africa has been challenging. Most of the nationalists and political elit...