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‘For us, Parliament is a tool for liberation’: elections as an Opportunity for a transterritorial Sahrawi population

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posted on 2023-06-20, 14:16 authored by Alice WilsonAlice Wilson
Elections are important tools not only of governance but also of nation-building and international diplomacy. This chapter examines how elections can be adapted for such goals in the absence of a conventional nation-state setting. The Polisario Front liberation movement for Western Sahara organizes elections in which Sahrawi refugees in Algeria, as well as Sahrawis living in Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara and the Sahrawi diaspora, can vote to elect a range officers. Drawing on anthropological approaches to elections as cultural and moral events, this chapter examines some wider effects of these elections. Sahrawi voters imagine themselves and act as a transterritorial community of nationalists. The structuring of electoral constituencies projects an idealized vision of the Sahrawi body politic. Holding elections facilitates connections with local, national and international audiences. Sahrawis’ frequent rehearsals of their existence as a national electorate may reinforce their expectations of popular consultation in any solution to the conflict.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Publisher

Palgrave

Page range

313-331

Pages

355.0

Book title

Global, Regional and Local Dimensions of Western Sahara’s Protracted Decolonization: When a Conflict Gets Old

Place of publication

London

ISBN

9781349950348

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  • Anthropology Publications

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Editors

Raquel Ojeda, Irene Fernandez-Molina, Victoria Veguilla

Legacy Posted Date

2017-09-20

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2017-09-20

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