How do social movements force fundamental constitutional changes in a polity? This article argues that it is the ‘disruptive power’ of movements that make them a force of change. By analysing waves of contemporary Kenyan struggles for constitutional and state reform, the article explains why it was only after 20 years of struggle, and in the aftermath of a major social conflict – the 2008 post-election violence – that constitutional reforms were successful. It further argues that it was the collective threats and fears posed by the post-election violence that forced an elite consensus necessary to deliver a new constitution in Kenya in 2010
Kenya has been going through a period of political reform since 1991, when section 2A of the constit...
The process of drafting a new Constitution represents somewhat a landmark in the Kenyan political co...
Analyzing civil society resistance to elite-led democratic backsliding in Africa, the article argues...
The aftermath of recent Kenyan elections has been marred by violence and an apparent crisis in democ...
Kenya’s protracted reform process and periodic electoral related violence is linked to predatory pol...
This paper examines Kenya's 2010 constitution from the perspective of whether and how it can remedy ...
Religious organizations are key structural components of Kenyan civil society that have played or co...
What explains the emergence of human and democratic rights in historically authoritarian and depende...
Kenya has borne memories and scars of colonial hegemonies, repressive and kleptocratic post-independ...
Kenya’s 2010 constitutional project was predicated on the need to tackle almost fifty years of presi...
Religious organizations are key structural components of Kenyan civil society that have played or co...
Struggles for transformation of the Kenyan constitution brought into alliances disparate movements f...
This article asks what Kenya’s 2017 general elections tell us about the capacity of a new constituti...
ThesisThe study investigates the structural sources of constitutional conflicts in Kenyan society by...
The Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of Kenya (2010 Constitution) retains security as a function ...
Kenya has been going through a period of political reform since 1991, when section 2A of the constit...
The process of drafting a new Constitution represents somewhat a landmark in the Kenyan political co...
Analyzing civil society resistance to elite-led democratic backsliding in Africa, the article argues...
The aftermath of recent Kenyan elections has been marred by violence and an apparent crisis in democ...
Kenya’s protracted reform process and periodic electoral related violence is linked to predatory pol...
This paper examines Kenya's 2010 constitution from the perspective of whether and how it can remedy ...
Religious organizations are key structural components of Kenyan civil society that have played or co...
What explains the emergence of human and democratic rights in historically authoritarian and depende...
Kenya has borne memories and scars of colonial hegemonies, repressive and kleptocratic post-independ...
Kenya’s 2010 constitutional project was predicated on the need to tackle almost fifty years of presi...
Religious organizations are key structural components of Kenyan civil society that have played or co...
Struggles for transformation of the Kenyan constitution brought into alliances disparate movements f...
This article asks what Kenya’s 2017 general elections tell us about the capacity of a new constituti...
ThesisThe study investigates the structural sources of constitutional conflicts in Kenyan society by...
The Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of Kenya (2010 Constitution) retains security as a function ...
Kenya has been going through a period of political reform since 1991, when section 2A of the constit...
The process of drafting a new Constitution represents somewhat a landmark in the Kenyan political co...
Analyzing civil society resistance to elite-led democratic backsliding in Africa, the article argues...