African state governance: Subnational politics and national power

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Abstract

Africa is changing and it is easy to overlook how decentralization, democratization, and new forms of illiberalism have transformed federalism, political parties, and local politics. Chapters on Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and South Africa help fill an important gap in comparative institutional research about state and local politics in Africa.

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LeVan, A. C., Fashagba, J. O., & McMahon, E. R. (2016). African state governance: Subnational politics and national power. African State Governance: Subnational Politics and National Power (pp. 1–253). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137523341

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