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 exceptional and to assume that such a narrative was only possible because of the 2007/2008 post-election violence. We agree that peace campaigns are often particularly intense in the wake of violence and that they can be manipulated to generate a “peaceocracy”, a system in which an emphasis on peace is used to prioritize stability and order to the detriment of democracy. However, by comparing Kenya to Ghana and Uganda, two countries that have had very different experiences of elections and election-related vio...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Introduction The announcement of the presidential poll results caused a massive outpouring of violen...
The restive citizens of most Africa countries continue to demand free and fair elections as the only...
Research on Kenya’s 2013 elections has suggested that a “peace narrative” was deliberately promoted ...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfilment of the Requ...
In the months leading up to Kenya's general election in March 2013, there was much concern – both wi...
A large literature has described the years after independence from colonial rule as a period of ‘dep...
“Even rigging requires a little intelligence.” (Mwai Kibaki, September 1988)“The ultimate expression...
The term “peaceocracy” refers to a situation in which an emphasis on peace is used to prioritize sta...
With the hope of achieving sustainable peace in a conflict period, the media in Africa have faced a ...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 263Introduction This paper examines the lessons learned fro...
Ghana is often considered a peaceful country due to its ability to manage electoral disputes. Howeve...
The concept of peacebuilding evokes the image of international interventions in countries emerging f...
Multiparty elections have become the bellwether by which all democracies are judged, and the spread ...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Introduction The announcement of the presidential poll results caused a massive outpouring of violen...
The restive citizens of most Africa countries continue to demand free and fair elections as the only...
Research on Kenya’s 2013 elections has suggested that a “peace narrative” was deliberately promoted ...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfilment of the Requ...
In the months leading up to Kenya's general election in March 2013, there was much concern – both wi...
A large literature has described the years after independence from colonial rule as a period of ‘dep...
“Even rigging requires a little intelligence.” (Mwai Kibaki, September 1988)“The ultimate expression...
The term “peaceocracy” refers to a situation in which an emphasis on peace is used to prioritize sta...
With the hope of achieving sustainable peace in a conflict period, the media in Africa have faced a ...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 263Introduction This paper examines the lessons learned fro...
Ghana is often considered a peaceful country due to its ability to manage electoral disputes. Howeve...
The concept of peacebuilding evokes the image of international interventions in countries emerging f...
Multiparty elections have become the bellwether by which all democracies are judged, and the spread ...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Introduction The announcement of the presidential poll results caused a massive outpouring of violen...
The restive citizens of most Africa countries continue to demand free and fair elections as the only...