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Political Belonging in the Ghana–Togo Borderlands

Citizenship and the Vote at the Margins of the State
Series: African Studies
Brief Description
In the wake of the 2016 national elections in Ghana, the issue of cross-border voting triggered a nation-wide debate. But who exactly constitutes the electorate? Who is a national, who is a foreigner, and how are these distinctions identified in the Ghana-Togo borderlands? This study analyses... Read More
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Analysing the interaction between belonging, nation-state and the vote in the Ghana-Togo borderlands, this study interrogates how political community is constructed in the region. Nathalie Raunet contextualises the electoral debate on cross-border voting in Ghana in 2016 using archival research, interviews, oral tradition and newspaper analysis.

Analyses how belonging, nation-state and the vote interact in the Ghana-Togo borderlands throughout the twentieth and early twenty-first century.

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In the wake of the 2016 national elections in Ghana, the issue of cross-border voting triggered a nation-wide debate. But who exactly constitutes the electorate? Who is a national, who is a foreigner, and how are these distinctions identified in the Ghana-Togo borderlands? This study analyses how political belonging is constructed and how it interacts with the nation-state in the region, especially where communities lie across borders, or at another level than the nation-state. Based on archival research, interviews, oral tradition and newspaper analysis, Nathalie Raunet discusses a pattern based on legitimating narratives of indigeneity at local, regional and transnational scales. In doing so, this study offers a new interpretation of the relationship between the Ewe-speaking people (located across the south of the Ghana-Togo border), the Ghanaian and Togolese Republics, and their colonial predecessor states. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, Nathalie Raunet connects the history of the region with contemporary power struggles and issues of belonging and citizenship since the turn of the twentieth century.

Series: African Studies

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781009674379

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 19 March 2026

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Cambridge University Press

Illustration: Worked examples or Exercises

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 500g

Pages: 350

About the Author

Nathalie Raunet is an Assistant Professor at the University of Birmingham and focuses on Africa with an interdisciplinary perspective. She has published in leading journals on political and cultural questions from a transnational perspective and her research interests include citizenship, belonging, borders and migration.

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