Kenya has since the re-introduction of multiparty politics in 1991 experienced periodic electoral conflicts. In the analysis of these conflicts, however, there is an evolving tendency to perceive their causes as merely, or mainly, manifestations of negative ethnicity. In other words, there is the tendency on the part of the state, and non-state actors, to deliberately ‘ethnify’ extra-ethnic conflicts in the country in a phenomenon herein conceptualised as ethnification. The ethnification of extra-ethnic conflicts has caused the country to continually drift into an electoral-conflict trap. The failure to address substantive extra-ethnic factors which have historical, structural, institutional, legal, and cultural standpoints has constrained ...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
Following the 2007 general elections Kenya plunged into a deep political, security and humanitarian ...
When and where do contentious politics become violent politics? How does election violence emerge fr...
This study examines the interface between Kenyan politics and ethnicity. More specifically it examin...
The paper revisits a recommendation we made to our early published article entitled ‘the paradox of ...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
This diploma thesis focuses on the analysis of the "phenomenon" of politicization of etnicity in Ken...
This paper presents a vital view of a contemporary perspective on dealing with historical challenges...
Ethnic identities are best understood as complex and contested social constructs, perpetually in the...
This study focuses on the role of ethnic violence in Kenya’s electoral process from 1992-2013 with a...
This paper examines the ethnicity as an issue prevailing upon the Kenyan society and its implication...
This dissertation examines the polarizing effects of electoral competition in Kenya's multiethnic de...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
Following the 2007 general elections Kenya plunged into a deep political, security and humanitarian ...
When and where do contentious politics become violent politics? How does election violence emerge fr...
This study examines the interface between Kenyan politics and ethnicity. More specifically it examin...
The paper revisits a recommendation we made to our early published article entitled ‘the paradox of ...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
This diploma thesis focuses on the analysis of the "phenomenon" of politicization of etnicity in Ken...
This paper presents a vital view of a contemporary perspective on dealing with historical challenges...
Ethnic identities are best understood as complex and contested social constructs, perpetually in the...
This study focuses on the role of ethnic violence in Kenya’s electoral process from 1992-2013 with a...
This paper examines the ethnicity as an issue prevailing upon the Kenyan society and its implication...
This dissertation examines the polarizing effects of electoral competition in Kenya's multiethnic de...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
Following the 2007 general elections Kenya plunged into a deep political, security and humanitarian ...
When and where do contentious politics become violent politics? How does election violence emerge fr...