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Politekonomiia natrona vre-gione Borku (Respublika Chad) [traduit du russe]

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  • Julien Brachet

    (DEVSOC - UMR Développement et Sociétés - UP1 - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - IRD - Institut de Recherche pour le Développement)

  • J. Scheele

Abstract

Natron is mined by hand in open-air mines throughout the Chadian Sahara. In the main mine in Borkou, it is taxed by a local "traditional chief" as well as by a government representative. The way this fiscal arrangement came about historically shows how "traditional chiefs" and "the state" need each other in order to claim a particular and particularly restricted kind of sovereignty in the region. This is true of the Chadian state more generally, marked by a doubling up of "official" and "traditional" administrative hierarchies, and a close but rarely simple articulation of the local and the national level.

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  • Julien Brachet & J. Scheele, 2021. "Politekonomiia natrona vre-gione Borku (Respublika Chad) [traduit du russe]," Post-Print hal-03833805, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03833805
    DOI: 10.33876/2782-3423/2021-1/62-77
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    TCHAD; BORKOU ENNEDI TIBESTI;

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