The Politics of Harmony

Laurel L. Rose, David Anderson (Contribution by), Carolyn Brown (Contribution by), Christopher Clapham (Contribution by), Michael Gomez (Contribution by), Patrick Manning (Contribution by), David Robinson (Contribution by), Leonardo A. Villalon (Cont

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Author
Laurel L. Rose, David Anderson (Contribution by), Carolyn Brown (Contribution by), Christopher Clapham (Contribution by), Michael Gomez (Contribution by), Patrick Manning (Contribution by), David Robinson (Contribution by), Leonardo A. Villalon (Cont
Publish Date
2006-03-16
Subtitle
Land Dispute Strategies in Swaziland
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
256
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521024684
ISBN-13
9780521024686
citemno
121134
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9780521024686

Description

Laurel Rose analyzes how traditional ruling elites in Swaziland, as in other parts of Africa, use harmony ideologies to downplay and resolve land disputes. Such disputes could be used by foreign development agents or indigenous new elites as justification for implementing land tenure changes, including a reduction of traditional elites' power based upon land control. Swazi commoners accept the cultural value and legitimacy of most harmony ideologies, but they adopt various strategies when disputing about particular land rights in order to produce more favorable outcomes. This book is unusual in its focus on political rather than economic dimensions of land tenure and disputes. It searches for links between individual concerns with land use rights and national concerns with land policy. It also examines gender and leadership issues associated with land, showing how women and new elites threaten land interests of men and traditional leaders.