Alice WilsonSovereignty in Exile
A Saharan Liberation Movement Governs
Introduction. The Social Relations of Sovereignty
PART I. Aspirations
Chapter 1. Hindsight Visions: Tribe and State Power as Projects of
Sovereignty
Chapter 2. Revolutionary Foundations: Unmaking Tribes and Making State
Power
PART II. Compromises
Chapter 3. Unpopular Law: Tribal, Islamic, and State Law, and the Fall of
Popular Justice
Chapter 4. Tax Evasion: Appropriation and Redistribution Without Tax or
Rent
Chapter 5. Managing Inequalities: Organizing Social Stratification, or
Marriage Reinvented
PART III. Dilemmas
Chapter 6. Troubling Markets: Tribes, Gender, and Ambivalent
Commodification
Chapter 7. Party-less Democrats: Electing the Best Candidate or the Biggest
Tribe
Conclusion. Revolution as Moral Contract
Appendix 1. Notes on Transliteration and Transcription
Appendix 2. Names of Sahrawi Tribes
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments