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Staging Politics: Power and Performance in Asia and Africa

Contributors

Julia Strauss js11@soas.ac.uk
Editor

Donal Cruise O'Brien dc2@soas.ac.uk
Editor

Abstract

This fresh and original study analyses how power presents itself in dramatic performance in these two increasingly economically and politically important continents. Emotion and politics play a hugely important role in the politics of Asia and Africa but, as this book sets out, too much of Western political research into the subject concentrates on apparent deficiencies - on the weakness of institutions, defects in the bureaucracy or markets, poor management of elections, absent judicial autonomy. Viewing political performance through Western eyes in this way - where politics is primarily about the naked pursuit of power and interests - can lead to a misunderstanding of how politics actually works in Africa and Asia, where process plays a far more important role. Thus performance, drama and emotion are far more integral to political outcome there than in the West. By concentrating on this new perspective the authors, each a recognised specialist in one or more states in Asia and Africa, avoid this trap and offer a coherent picture of the impact political performance has on the culture and politics of these societies and how they function.

Citation

Strauss, J., & Cruise O'Brien, D. (Eds.). (2007). Staging Politics: Power and Performance in Asia and Africa. I.B. Tauris. https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755620272

Book Type Edited Book
Publication Date Jan 1, 2007
Deposit Date Dec 6, 2010
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Series Title International library of political studies
Series Number 18
Series ISSN 2634-5072
ISBN 9781845113674
DOI https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755620272