This thesis explores the nature and extent of political party institutionalization in Kenya. More specifically, it focuses on the four dimensions of party institutionalization, namely organizational systemness, value-infusion, decisional autonomy and reification. The study itself is largely located within the historical-institutionalist school of thought, with particular emphasis on the path dependency strand of this theoretical framework. However, the study also employs a political economy approach. It recognizes that the development trajectory of party politics in Kenya did not evolve in a vacuum but within a particular historical-institutional and political-economic context. The thesis advances the notion that those current low levels of...
The maturation of ‘third wave ’ democracies across the globe provokes new salient questions about ho...
Reflecting Huntington‟s preoccupation with weak institutions in the second half of the 1960s, party ...
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse the role and function of political parties in a democratisat...
Published as Chapter 8 in Political Succession in East Africa: In Search for a Limited Leadership, C...
The purpose of this dissertation was to study the institutional transmission mechanism of the limite...
In 1992 Kenya held its first multiparty elections in almost thirty years. Though there were high hop...
Although Kenya is often considered an African success story, its political climate became increasing...
The thesis of this study is that the goal of political democracy, which was based on Kenya\u27s Afr...
Colonial rule in Kenya witnessed the emergence of a profoundly unbalanced institutional landscape. W...
The paper contributes to the debate on the political economy of implementation of propoor social pol...
NoA rebviw of the book edited by Peter Wanyande, Mary Omosa, Ludeki Chweya Nairobi, University of Na...
This is a study of local government development vis-à-vis Kenya’s political and constitutional histo...
The continuing importance of Kenya's institutional colonial inheritance has been underestimated beca...
The book provides an overview of the troubled process of nation-building in post-colonial Kenya. Des...
In their study of 12 Latin American countries, Mainwaring and Scully develop a framework to assess l...
The maturation of ‘third wave ’ democracies across the globe provokes new salient questions about ho...
Reflecting Huntington‟s preoccupation with weak institutions in the second half of the 1960s, party ...
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse the role and function of political parties in a democratisat...
Published as Chapter 8 in Political Succession in East Africa: In Search for a Limited Leadership, C...
The purpose of this dissertation was to study the institutional transmission mechanism of the limite...
In 1992 Kenya held its first multiparty elections in almost thirty years. Though there were high hop...
Although Kenya is often considered an African success story, its political climate became increasing...
The thesis of this study is that the goal of political democracy, which was based on Kenya\u27s Afr...
Colonial rule in Kenya witnessed the emergence of a profoundly unbalanced institutional landscape. W...
The paper contributes to the debate on the political economy of implementation of propoor social pol...
NoA rebviw of the book edited by Peter Wanyande, Mary Omosa, Ludeki Chweya Nairobi, University of Na...
This is a study of local government development vis-à-vis Kenya’s political and constitutional histo...
The continuing importance of Kenya's institutional colonial inheritance has been underestimated beca...
The book provides an overview of the troubled process of nation-building in post-colonial Kenya. Des...
In their study of 12 Latin American countries, Mainwaring and Scully develop a framework to assess l...
The maturation of ‘third wave ’ democracies across the globe provokes new salient questions about ho...
Reflecting Huntington‟s preoccupation with weak institutions in the second half of the 1960s, party ...
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse the role and function of political parties in a democratisat...