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Titre Autorité traditionnelle et administration locale au Ghana
Auteur Donald Iain Ray, Laura Dunham
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 88, 1998/4 Démocratie, gouvernance et décentralisation.
Rubrique / Thématique
Démocratie, gouvernance et décentralisation. Conférence de l'Association internationale des écoles et instituts d'administration (AIEIA) Paris, 14-17 septembre 1998
Page 17 pages
Résumé anglais African Traditional Leadership and Rural Local Government in Ghana This paper examines the relationship between traditional leadership and rural local government in Ghana in terms of the concepts of «control and legitimacy». It is argued that the oscillating nature of this relationship from the time of the imposition and creation of the successor states to the pre-colonial states and political entities until the present time has been partially due to the varying access to the resources of control and legitimacy by the successor state structures and traditional leadership. This dynamic has in turn interacted with varying needs for, and definition of, improved development and management within the realm of rural local government. The case study materials are drawn from Ghana.
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