This article explores chieftaincy in democratic South Africa and particularly in KwaZulu-Natal, where traditional leadership is vocal and politically embedded. Informed by institutional theories, we argue that tradition is more persistent than ‘resurgent’ and that the relationship between ubukhosi (chieftaincy) and wider governance structures in the province and South Africa must be seen as part of a much longer history that exhibits both continuities and discontinuities. Indeed, the article draws parallels between ‘indirect rule’ under colonialism and beyond, and current plans for involving traditional leaders in local governance but concludes that the analogy has limitations given the broader institutional context of post-apartheid South ...
Drawing their power not from the ballot box but from a supposedly ancient wellspring of power, hered...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietemaritzburg, 2004.Approximately three-quarters of the...
This article intends to make a contribution to resolving the current dispute on the roles of the ins...
This article explores chieftaincy in democratic South Africa and particularly in KwaZulu-Natal, wher...
Adherents of tradition argue that customary institutions in Africa and the traditional leaders that ...
This article examines two contradictory conceptions of customary law, as either fundamentally democr...
This study looks into the role of the institution of traditional leadership in post-apartheid South ...
Tha background of the apartheid legacy and the current constitutional and legilastive context is imp...
Are South African chiefs rural and peri-urban despots or have they transformed to legitimate represe...
This book offers a historical analysis of the embattled structures of rural local governance in So...
This article examines the position of traditional leaders in postapartheid South Africa. It first ...
Traditional leaders have a formal role in South Africa's post-apartheid local government and, in som...
Nearly two decades after South Africa’s democratization, questions of tradition and accountability c...
The institution of traditional leadership represents the early form of societal organisation. It emb...
Post-1994, South Africa's traditional leaders have fought for recognition, and positioned themselves...
Drawing their power not from the ballot box but from a supposedly ancient wellspring of power, hered...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietemaritzburg, 2004.Approximately three-quarters of the...
This article intends to make a contribution to resolving the current dispute on the roles of the ins...
This article explores chieftaincy in democratic South Africa and particularly in KwaZulu-Natal, wher...
Adherents of tradition argue that customary institutions in Africa and the traditional leaders that ...
This article examines two contradictory conceptions of customary law, as either fundamentally democr...
This study looks into the role of the institution of traditional leadership in post-apartheid South ...
Tha background of the apartheid legacy and the current constitutional and legilastive context is imp...
Are South African chiefs rural and peri-urban despots or have they transformed to legitimate represe...
This book offers a historical analysis of the embattled structures of rural local governance in So...
This article examines the position of traditional leaders in postapartheid South Africa. It first ...
Traditional leaders have a formal role in South Africa's post-apartheid local government and, in som...
Nearly two decades after South Africa’s democratization, questions of tradition and accountability c...
The institution of traditional leadership represents the early form of societal organisation. It emb...
Post-1994, South Africa's traditional leaders have fought for recognition, and positioned themselves...
Drawing their power not from the ballot box but from a supposedly ancient wellspring of power, hered...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietemaritzburg, 2004.Approximately three-quarters of the...
This article intends to make a contribution to resolving the current dispute on the roles of the ins...