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Land Politics examines the struggle to control land in Africa through the lens of land titling in Zambia and Senegal. Contrary to standard wisdom portraying titling as an inevitable product of economic development Lauren Honig traces its distinctly political logic and shows how informality is maintained by local actors. The book's analysis focuses on chiefs customary institutions and citizens revealing that the strength of these institutions and an individual's position within them impact the expansion of state authority over land rights. Honig explores common subnational patterns within the two very different countries to highlight the important effects of local institutions not the state's capacity or priorities alone on state building outcomes. Drawing on evidence from national land titling records qualitative case studies interviews and surveys this book contributes new insights into the persistence of institutional legacies and the political determinants of property rights.