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Grassroots Governance: Chiefs in Africa and the Afro-Caribbean: Extended Description for figure F2
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1 Rural Local Governance and Traditional Leadership in Africa and the Afro-Caribbean: Policy and Research Implications from Africa to the Americas and Australasia
2 Setting the Ghanaian Context of Rural Local Government: Traditional Authority Values
3 Social Characteristics of Traditional Leaders and Public Views on their Political Role
4 Ghana: Traditional Leadership and Rural Local Governance
5 Chiefs: Power in a Political Wilderness
6 Local Governance in Lesotho: The Central Role of Chiefs
7 Traditional Authorities, Local Government and Land Rights
8 “We Rule the Mountains and They Rule the Plains”: The West African Basis of Traditional Authority in Jamaica
9 Traditional Leadership and Rural Local Government in Botswana
10 Rural Local Government and Development: A Case Study of Kwazulu-Natal: Quo Vadis?
11 What Role for Traditional Leadership in the “Pluralistic State” in Africa?
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