Traditional authorities are powerful leaders alongside the state in Ghana. The chieftaincy has been resilient to “modernization”—maintaining land rights, allegiance from citizens, and influence in rural communities. Nonetheless, there are few rules defining their official role in the local government structure. It is empirically acknowledged that chiefs seriously impact the development of their communities. Hence, this study looks for factors that might explain the state’s deficiency in policy regarding chiefs. This analysis combines the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework with theory on formal and informal rules. Not only does this adaptation provide additional insight, but it helps to reduce the complexity in political ...
Local governance historically revolved around chiefs. However, colonialism witnessed the transfer of...
Since 2006, Ghana has experienced a wave of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) for agricultural ...
The paper provides detailed analysis on chieftaincy in Ghana and their involvement in partisan polit...
Traditional authorities are powerful leaders alongside the state in Ghana. The chieftaincy has been ...
Currently there is a resurgence of the role of traditional chiefs in the development of sub-Saharan ...
Currently there is a resurgence of the role of traditional chiefs in the development of sub-Saharan ...
It is gratifying to note that a vast majority of Ghanaians especially the rural dwellers relate more...
This article examines the lack of participation of chiefs in Ghana’s decentralised local governance....
This study looks at the interactions between the traditional authorities and the local government in...
Ghana embarked on decentralisation in 1988 as a way of bringing decision making closer to the people...
This paper explores the institution of chieftaincy in Ghana and assesses its relevance and contribut...
Ghana embarked on decentralisation in 1988 as a way of bringing decision making closer to the people...
Many African nations use both statutory and customary laws in governing their countries. This sugges...
Many African nations use both statutory and customary laws in governing their countries. This sugges...
Prior to colonial rule, governance in Africa rested on chiefs. However, colonialism and other curren...
Local governance historically revolved around chiefs. However, colonialism witnessed the transfer of...
Since 2006, Ghana has experienced a wave of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) for agricultural ...
The paper provides detailed analysis on chieftaincy in Ghana and their involvement in partisan polit...
Traditional authorities are powerful leaders alongside the state in Ghana. The chieftaincy has been ...
Currently there is a resurgence of the role of traditional chiefs in the development of sub-Saharan ...
Currently there is a resurgence of the role of traditional chiefs in the development of sub-Saharan ...
It is gratifying to note that a vast majority of Ghanaians especially the rural dwellers relate more...
This article examines the lack of participation of chiefs in Ghana’s decentralised local governance....
This study looks at the interactions between the traditional authorities and the local government in...
Ghana embarked on decentralisation in 1988 as a way of bringing decision making closer to the people...
This paper explores the institution of chieftaincy in Ghana and assesses its relevance and contribut...
Ghana embarked on decentralisation in 1988 as a way of bringing decision making closer to the people...
Many African nations use both statutory and customary laws in governing their countries. This sugges...
Many African nations use both statutory and customary laws in governing their countries. This sugges...
Prior to colonial rule, governance in Africa rested on chiefs. However, colonialism and other curren...
Local governance historically revolved around chiefs. However, colonialism witnessed the transfer of...
Since 2006, Ghana has experienced a wave of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) for agricultural ...
The paper provides detailed analysis on chieftaincy in Ghana and their involvement in partisan polit...