Kenya: The Struggle for Democracy

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Godwin R. Murunga
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Dakar/London, CODESRIA/Zed Books, 2007. , 368 p., ISBN-13: 978-1842778579

‘Riveting, compelling, engaging and inspiring. Not only is Kenya: The Struggle for Democracy a book of first-rate scholarship, it is an informative and readable treatise on the everyday expressions of Kenyan citizens’ intense passions for openness, justice and responsible governance. Murunga, Nasong’o and their fellow contributors lay bear the plethora of shenanigans which the Kenyan state, its lenders and its clients have used over time to ensure the monopolization of power by the few’

Lisa Aubrey, Ohio University.

‘A very refreshing, rigorous, informative, and multidisciplinary analysis of Kenya’s transition to democratic governance. Kenya: The Struggle for Democracy not only identifies the reasons behind Kenya’s failure to institutionalize democracy, but also proffers possible solutions’.

John Mukum Mbaku, Willard L. Eccles Professor of Economics and John S. Hinckley Fellow, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah.

‘A moving and comprehensive analysis of institutions and actors that have shaped Kenya’s future … For Africanists, this is a compulsory reading which requires a response’.

Winnie Mitullah, University of Nairobi.

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Godwin R. Murunga

is the Director of the African Leadership Centre and also a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Development Studies at the University of Nairobi. He holds a BA and MA from Kenyatta University and an MA and Ph.D. in History from Northwestern University, Ill., USA. Dr. Murunga is a former Executive Committee Member of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) based in Dakar, Senegal. He is widely published in a number of international journals including Africa Development, African and Asian Studies, Journal of Eastern African Studies, Journal of Higher Education in Africa and the AU Herald, to name but these few. He is currently co-editor of Journal of Contemporary African Studies.

Shadrack W. Nasong’o

is Professor of International Studies and former department chair at Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee, where he has taught since 2005. He teaches courses in comparative politics, international relations, and African politics. He has previously taught at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, University of Nairobi, and Kenyatta University, both in Kenya. Additionally, Prof. Nasong’o has held summer fellowships at Riara University, Egerton University, and St. Paul’s University, all in Kenya. A political comparativist, Prof. Nasong’o’s research interest lies in the areas of democratization, identity politics, social conflict, governance, and development. He is author, editor, and co-editor of nine books, and dozens of peer reviewed book chapters and articles in refereed journals. For his prolific scholarly work, Prof. Nasong’o has been honored with the Rhodes College’s Clarence Day Award for Outstanding Research and Creative Activity, and the Ali Mazrui Award for Research and Scholarly Excellence from the University of Texas at Austin

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novembre 25, 2007