Brokering Democracy in Africa: The Rise of Clientelist Democracy in SenegalThis book examines the achievements and limitations of democratization in Senegal - and Africa more broadly - as a result of the continuing political culture of clientelism. |
Contents
Clientelist Democracy in Comparative Perspective | 23 |
The Rise of Senegals Clientelist Democracy | 49 |
The Murid Marabouts | 69 |
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