About the BookThe path towards democracy in Kenya has been long and often tortuous. Though it has been trumpeted as a goal for decades, democratic government has never been fully realised, largely as a result of the authoritarian excesses of the Kenyatta, Moi and Kibaki regimes. Published in association with the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) www.codesria.org Commendations"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 contributors lay bear the plethora of shenanigans 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 moving and comprehensive analysis of institutions and actors that have shaped 'The collective wisdom on Kenyan tribal matters represented in this book is difficult to doubt...the authors' preconceptions about Kenyan governance are noble...the book contains valuable material for understanding Kenyan tribal politics.' - Jonathan Stevenson, Survival ContentsPart One: Introduction 1. Prospects for Democracy in Kenya - Shadrack W. Nasong’o and Godwin R. Murunga Part Two: Civil Society and the Politics of Opposition 2. Negotiating New Rules of the Game: Social Movements, Civil Society and the Kenyan Transition - Shadrack W. Nasong’o 3. Religious Groups and Democratization in Kenya: Between the Sacred and the Profane - Margaret G. Gecaga 4. The Contemporary Opposition in Kenya: Between Internal Traits and State Manipulation - Adams G. R. Oloo Part Three: Major Constituencies in the Democratization Process 5. Leaders of Tomorrow? The Youth and Democratization in Kenya - Mshai S. Mwangola 6. Women in Kenya’s Politics of Transition and Democratization - Shadrack W. Nasong’o and Theodora O. Ayot 7. Intellectuals and the Democratization Process in Kenya - Maurice N. Amutabi 8. The Role of the Police in Kenya’s Democratization Process - Edwin A. Gimode Part Four: Donors and the Politics of Structural Adjustment 9. Governance and the Politics of Structural Adjustment in Kenya - Godwin R. Murunga 10. From Demiurge to Midwife: Changing Donor Roles in Kenya’s Democratization Process - Stephen Brown About the AuthorGodwin R. Murunga is Lecturer in History at Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya
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