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Neither despotic nor civil: the legitimacy of chieftaincy in its relationship with the ANC and the state in KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa)

机译:既不是专制也不是民间的:酋长国在与ANC和夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省(南非)的关系中的合法性

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Are South African chiefs rural and peri-urban despots or have they transformed to legitimate representatives of local interests in the post-apartheid era? This article argues that the legitimacy of chieftaincy in KwaZulu-Natal is not only based on constitutional and legal recognition, but that chieftaincy may rely on different forms of basic legitimacy'. Chieftaincy is neither despotic nor civil but occupies an intermediary position between local citizens and the state. This junction position provides chiefs with specific opportunities to gain power but also requires a navigation between cooperation and conflict in the relationship with the ANC and the state.
机译:南非酋长是农村和郊区的暴君,还是在后种族隔离时代转变为当地利益的合法代表?本文认为,夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的酋长制合法性不仅基于宪法和法律上的承认,而且酋长制可能依赖于不同形式的基本合法性。酋长既不是专制也不是公民,而是在地方公民与国家之间处于中间位置。这个联结职位为酋长提供了获得权力的特定机会,但也需要在与非国大和国家之间的合作与冲突之间进行协调。

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