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Publikováno v:
Historical journal, 2018, Vol.61(4), pp.1113-1135 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
In the face of considerable scepticism from some British commentators, elections by secret ballot and adult suffrage emerged as central features of the end of British rule in Africa. This article considers the trajectories of electoral politics in th
Publikováno v:
African affairs, 2019, Vol.118(473), pp.603-627 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Research on Kenya’s 2013 elections has suggested that a “peace narrative” was deliberately promoted by an establishment elite to delegitimize protest and justify the use of excessive force. It has also tended to see the Kenyan case as exception
Publikováno v:
Journal of Eastern African studies, 2019, Vol.13(2), pp.215-234 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
This article asks what Kenya’s 2017 general elections tell us about the capacity of a new constitution to reduce the stakes of political competition and prospects of political instability. Three constitutional changes are particularly important: th
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dcd0494b7773f7067e3419a2826fef18
http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/114876/1/WRAP-Kenyas-elections-winner-takes-all-politics-Lynch-2019.pdf
http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/114876/1/WRAP-Kenyas-elections-winner-takes-all-politics-Lynch-2019.pdf
Autor:
Nicholas Cheeseman, Diane de Gramont
Publikováno v:
Oxford Review of Economic Policy. 33:457-477
Africa is urbanizing at a remarkable rate, generating a host of new challenges for those in charge of its towns and cities. This paper assesses the potential for local and regional governments to implement innovative solutions to the demands of manag
Autor:
Nicholas Cheeseman
Publikováno v:
Journal of International Development. 27:647-664
Barrington Moore's famous line ‘no bourgeoisie, no democracy’ is one of the most quoted claims in political science. But has the rise of the African middle class promoted democratic consolidation? This paper uses the case of Kenya to investigate