On 27 December 2007, the Republic of Kenya held its tenth general election since independence. The ballot-related proceedings went as planned up to and including the vote count, providing grounds for optimism for a largely peaceful transfer of power. However, after the official declaration by the Electoral Commission of Kenya late in the afternoon of 30 December that the presidential election had been won by the incumbent, Mwai Kibaki (from Central Province and a Kikuyu), Kenya entered into a period of deep crisis. How might we best understand this great turbulence, which was unprecedented in post-independence Kenya? Perhaps the answer lies in the sudden defeat of the opposition\u27s presidential candidate, Raila Odinga from Nyanza Province...
This paper discusses opinion polling in Kenya’s closely contested 2007 Presidential elections. It an...
“Even rigging requires a little intelligence.” (Mwai Kibaki, September 1988)“The ultimate expression...
The importance of the Kenya crisis for the African continent is not that Kenya may become 'another R...
Immediately after the announcement of the re-election of President Kibaki on the evening of 30 Decem...
Introduction The announcement of the presidential poll results caused a massive outpouring of violen...
The violence that erupted, following the 30 December 2007 civic, parliamentary and presidential elec...
Only a few days after he announced the controversial results of the 2007 presidential election, Samu...
On the eve of the elections, the Kenyan economy was presented as the best performing in a region mar...
In the months leading up to Kenya's general election in March 2013, there was much concern – both wi...
This study focuses on the role of ethnic violence in Kenya’s electoral process from 1992-2013 with a...
The 2007 electoral campaign, which took place in a confused partisan situation, was characterised by...
The widespread violence and turmoil that followed the announcement of the December 2007 presidential...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116824/1/Ashforth on Kalenjin ethnonati...
On 27 December, 2007, Kenyan citizens took to the polls for the fourth time since multiparty democra...
The transition process in Kenya appears to be getting nowhere. Six years after the opening of democr...
This paper discusses opinion polling in Kenya’s closely contested 2007 Presidential elections. It an...
“Even rigging requires a little intelligence.” (Mwai Kibaki, September 1988)“The ultimate expression...
The importance of the Kenya crisis for the African continent is not that Kenya may become 'another R...
Immediately after the announcement of the re-election of President Kibaki on the evening of 30 Decem...
Introduction The announcement of the presidential poll results caused a massive outpouring of violen...
The violence that erupted, following the 30 December 2007 civic, parliamentary and presidential elec...
Only a few days after he announced the controversial results of the 2007 presidential election, Samu...
On the eve of the elections, the Kenyan economy was presented as the best performing in a region mar...
In the months leading up to Kenya's general election in March 2013, there was much concern – both wi...
This study focuses on the role of ethnic violence in Kenya’s electoral process from 1992-2013 with a...
The 2007 electoral campaign, which took place in a confused partisan situation, was characterised by...
The widespread violence and turmoil that followed the announcement of the December 2007 presidential...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116824/1/Ashforth on Kalenjin ethnonati...
On 27 December, 2007, Kenyan citizens took to the polls for the fourth time since multiparty democra...
The transition process in Kenya appears to be getting nowhere. Six years after the opening of democr...
This paper discusses opinion polling in Kenya’s closely contested 2007 Presidential elections. It an...
“Even rigging requires a little intelligence.” (Mwai Kibaki, September 1988)“The ultimate expression...
The importance of the Kenya crisis for the African continent is not that Kenya may become 'another R...