AN INNOVATIVE EXAMINATION OF OUR UNDERSTANDING OF POLITICAL LEGITIMACY
IN MALI, AND ITS WIDER IMPLICATIONS FOR DEMOCRATIZATION AND POLITICAL
MODERNITY IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH.
The 2012 coup d'état in Mali, and the political destabilization that
followed, brought an abrupt end to the country's success story as a
"donor darling" and as a model of successful democratization. In spite
of signing a peace treaty, Muslim militants continue to launch attacks
in the country's northern and central territories and to challenge
Mali's government and state institutions. The challenge is compounded
by the massive opposition mobilized by protagonists of Salafi-
inspired readings of Islam in the capital Bamako. Why should this be,
and how can it be that these actors, particularly those employing the
language of Islam, have emerged as a serious challenge to the
political order and government in Mali, and garner support among the
country's urban and rural populations?
Against the background dynamics of the political turmoil that has
shaken Mali in recent years and the uncertainties surrounding the
present government, this book looks to the nature and extent of
legitimacy of Mali's postcolonial state and also explores more general
questions regarding the nature of political legitimacy. Schulz
examines the attitudes, judgments and practices by which inhabitants
of a rural area in south-western Mali attribute or disclaim the
legitimacy of the state political order and of individual
representatives. Countering the tendency of some scholars to adopt a
belief-centered approach or to use a broad approach to legitimacy, she
suggests a more comprehensive and systematic approach to legitimation
that takes into account the subjective attitudes of actors as well as
their material circumstances and the state of institutional
governance.
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ISBN
9781800101654
Publisert
2021
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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