The article discusses the postelection crisis in Kenya which has caused suffering to innocent civilians in the area. It states that the chaos was caused by the negligence of both the opposing parties of incumbent candidate Mwai Kibaki and his rival Raila Odinga. The author claimed that Kenyan people would continue to suffer and the nation will continue to be troubled because of the selfishness of both leaders over power
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 257INTRODUCTION "So this is how it begins" (a Kenyan politi...
Immediately after the announcement of the re-election of President Kibaki on the evening of 30 Decem...
The article was prepared while the author was a fellow of the Program for Order, Conflict and Violen...
This paper was written to investigate the different reasons that have in the past led to election vi...
Introduction The announcement of the presidential poll results caused a massive outpouring of violen...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
In the months leading up to Kenya's general election in March 2013, there was much concern – both wi...
The 2007 general elections in Kenya led to major unrest. The aim of this book is to examine and anal...
The author discusses the Kenyan government\u27s use of violence when dealing with demonstrators
経済学 / EconomicsDuring the violence following the 2007 presidential election in Kenya, it has been re...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116824/1/Ashforth on Kalenjin ethnonati...
Until recently, Kenya was considered an icon, a bastion of political stability and economic growth i...
It is no doubt that violence or war disrupts not only the social, economic, religious dimensions of ...
At the coast, the run-up to Kenya's 2013 elections was dominated by fears of violence and the calls ...
An article by Kioko Ireri, lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, USIU-AThis rese...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 257INTRODUCTION "So this is how it begins" (a Kenyan politi...
Immediately after the announcement of the re-election of President Kibaki on the evening of 30 Decem...
The article was prepared while the author was a fellow of the Program for Order, Conflict and Violen...
This paper was written to investigate the different reasons that have in the past led to election vi...
Introduction The announcement of the presidential poll results caused a massive outpouring of violen...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
In the months leading up to Kenya's general election in March 2013, there was much concern – both wi...
The 2007 general elections in Kenya led to major unrest. The aim of this book is to examine and anal...
The author discusses the Kenyan government\u27s use of violence when dealing with demonstrators
経済学 / EconomicsDuring the violence following the 2007 presidential election in Kenya, it has been re...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116824/1/Ashforth on Kalenjin ethnonati...
Until recently, Kenya was considered an icon, a bastion of political stability and economic growth i...
It is no doubt that violence or war disrupts not only the social, economic, religious dimensions of ...
At the coast, the run-up to Kenya's 2013 elections was dominated by fears of violence and the calls ...
An article by Kioko Ireri, lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, USIU-AThis rese...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 257INTRODUCTION "So this is how it begins" (a Kenyan politi...
Immediately after the announcement of the re-election of President Kibaki on the evening of 30 Decem...
The article was prepared while the author was a fellow of the Program for Order, Conflict and Violen...