Oxford Handbook of Kenyan Politics

Oxford Handbook of Kenyan Politics

Lynch, Gabrielle; Kanyinga, Karuti; Cheeseman, Nic

Oxford University Press

02/2020

786

Dura

Inglês

9780198815693

15 a 20 dias

1538

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Introduction
1: Nic Cheeseman, Karuti Kanyinga, and Gabrielle Lynch: The political economy of Kenya: Community, clientelism, and class
Part I - The struggle for democracy
2: Derek R. Peterson: Colonial rule and the rise of African politics (1930-1964)
3: David W. Throup: Jomo Kenyatta and the creation of the Kenyan state (1963-1978
4: David W. Throup: Daniel arap Moi and one-party rule (1978-1991)
5: Raymond Muhula: The limits of multipartyism (1992-2005)
6: James D. Long: Civil conflict, power sharing, truth and reconciliation (2005-2013)
7: Collins Odote: The 2013 elections and the peace narrative (2013-2015)
8: Marie-Emmanuelle Pommerolle: The 2017 elections and electoral (in)justice (2015-2017)
Part II - Identity politics
9: John Lonsdale: Race and ethnicity in colonial Kenya
10: Gregory Deacon: The political role of Christian churches
11: Ngala Chome: The political role of Islam
12: Winnie Mitullah: Gender mainstreaming and the campaign for equality
13: Naomi van Stapele: Youth and masculinity
14: Sini Hassinen: Sexual minority rights and activism
Part III - Political institutions
15: Yash Ghai: Constitutions and constitutionalism
16: Walter O. Oyugi and Jimmy O. Ochieng: The politics of the Provincial Administration
17: Ken Opalo: The rise and fall of the legislature
18: Michelle D'Arcy: Devolution and county government
Part IV - Civil society, the media and political culture
19: Angelique Haugerud, Meghan Ference, and Dillon J. Mahoney: Satire, social media, and cultures of resistance
20: Denis Galava: The role of traditional media
21: Michelle Osborn: Chiefs, elders, and traditional authority
22: Geoffrey Lugano: Civil society and the state
23: Thomas P. Wolf: The science, suspicion and sustainability of opinion polls
Part V - Political parties and strategies of mobilisation
24: Susanne D. Mueller: High stakes ethnic politics
25: Adams Oloo: The weaknesses of political parties
26: Sarah Jenkins: Violence as an election strategy
Part VI - Law and (dis)order
27: Irina Ichim: The protection and promotion of human rights
28: Ambreena Manji: Land rights and the rule of law
29: Musambayi Katumanga: Post-colonial state-military relations
30: Abduallahi Boru Halakhe: Police, reform, and counter-terrorism
31: Jacob Rasmussen: Gangs and vigilantism
Part VII - The political economy of development
32: John W. Harbeson and Frank Holmquist: The lessons and legacies of the "Kenya debate''
33: Radha Upadhyaya and Edoardo Totolo: The financial sector
34: Mai Hassan: The local politics of resource distribution
35: Bitange Ndemo and Dennis Aiko: Mobile technology and development
36: Jennifer N. Brass: NGOs and public service provision
37: Jane N.O. Khayesi: The informal economy and its relationship with the state
Part VIII - Kenya and the world
38: Michael Chege: The political economy of foreign aid to Kenya
39: Njoki Wamai: International relations and the International Criminal Court
40: David M. Anderson: Kenya's war in Somalia
41: L. Muthoni Wanyeki: Foreign policy and regional relations
42: Samuel M. Makinda: The rise of China in Kenya's foreign relations
Part IX - Regional politics in the time of devolution
43: Patrick O. Asingo: Nyanza: The Odinga dynasty and beyond
44: Peris S. Jones: Nairobi: The politics of the capital
45: Alex Dyzenhaus: Rift Valley: The struggle for supremacy
46: Hassan H. Kochore: North Eastern: From the periphery to the center
47: Dominic Burbidge and Thomas Raji: Central: Self-sufficiency in a local arena
48: Frederick O. Wanyama: Western: Negotiating political heterogeneity
49: Mumo Nzau: Eastern: The dynamics of
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