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Using Chad as a case study, this book uses ordinary citizens' opinions of military intervention as a lens to examine state-society dynamics and identity formation. By shifting focus to everyday perspectives, it presents a groundbreaking approach to understanding identity as a shared, evolving process between citizens and elites.

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Using Chad as a case study, this book uses ordinary citizens' opinions of military intervention as a lens to examine state-society dynamics and identity formation. By shifting focus to everyday perspectives, it presents a groundbreaking approach to understanding identity as a shared, evolving process between citizens and elites.
Autorenporträt
Moudwe Daga is a scholar whose work explores identity, belonging, and collective memory in francophone Africa. He examines how ordinary people shape political and social life through everyday narratives and practices. His research contributes to wider debates on citizenship, nationalism, and the enduring legacies of colonialism, offering fresh insights into how communities negotiate difference and belonging.