INTERFACING TRADITIONAL AND MODERN LEADERSHIP IN SOUTH AFRICA TOWARDS A 3RD DECADE OF DEMOCRATIC RULE

CHAPTER 11: The Experience of Women Amakhosi in KwaZulu-Natal: The Conundrum of Gender, Patriarchy, and Struggle for Existence in a Beleaguered Institution

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This chapter contextualises coalition government within broader debates on state power and electoral processes, positioning elections as central mechanisms for the attainment of political authority. Drawing on global, continental, and domestic scholarship, it clarifies the conceptual foundations of multi-party governance and coalition formation. The chapter establishes a theoretical basis for subsequent analyses of coalition experiences, highlighting their historical evolution, political conditions, and practical implications in comparative and regional contexts.

CHAPTER 11: OVERVIEW

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