The Nature of Politics

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780896803343

State Building and the Conservation Estate in Postcolonial Botswana

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By Annette A. LaRocco
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Annette A. LaRocco is an associate professor of political science at Florida Atlantic University. Her work has appeared in Politics and Gender, Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, the Journal of Southern African Studies, and other outlets. LaRocco was a 2022-23 US Fulbright Scholar conducting research in Botswana and Zimbabwe through the Africa Regional Research Program.

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1 Lay of the Land Conservation and the State in Botswana PART I AUTHORITY 2 Coercion on Botswana's Conservation Estate 3 Democracy, the Kgotla, and Promises of Consent amid Conservation PART II TERRITORY 4 Land and Ownership on the Conservation Estate 5 Infrastructure and the Contours of Settlement, Tourism, and Conservation PART III IDENTITY 6 Conservation Restrictions and the Construction of Criminalized Identities 7 Promises of Modernity and Failures of Development on the Conservation Estate Conclusion Appendix Primary Source Interviews Glossary of Setswana Terms Notes References Index

With a smart research design and rich, original interviews, Annette A. LaRocco's book complicates the existing narrative of Botswanan exceptionalism as she compares the politics for how and why the state builds roads in two different wildlife areas. Her work deftly bridges multiple disciplines, including political science, history, indigenous studies, development studies, and environmental policy, to investigate important real-world problems of conservation and public service delivery in Africa. - Lauren M. MacLean, Indiana University Bloomington Annette A. LaRocco's well-written book advances our understanding of the intersection of biodiversity conservation and state politics. It is a welcome text for political ecological research and African studies. - Maano Ramutsindela, University of Cape Town A seminal and ground-breaking study . . . [that] will prove to be of particular value to readers with an interest in environmental science, policy, and African politics. (Midwest Book Review) As a political scientist who has sometimes been disappointed by the way the discipline has tended to think about environmental policy as just another issue area upon which institutions act rather than a politically co-constituted site, I find LaRocco's work to construct and apply a more inclusive concept both encouraging and important. - Rachel DeMotts (International Journal of African Historical Studies) An outstanding, closely observed analysis of state and society in the context of conservation in Botswana. (H-Environment, H-Net Reviews) Annette A. LaRocco's work is incredibly lucid, well articulated, and cogent-an essential and accessible resource for anyone interested in this field. - Baron Glanvill (African Studies Review)

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