An edition of Kenya (2011)

Kenya

assessing risks to stability : a report of the CSIS Africa Program

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Kenya
Joel D. Barkan
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An edition of Kenya (2011)

Kenya

assessing risks to stability : a report of the CSIS Africa Program

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The violence that erupted in Kenya following the disputed outcome of the 2007 presidential election shook the country to its core and challenged the complacent view of many in the international community that Kenya was not a country to "worry about". For the past two decades, political life in Kenya has been characterized by a long-term struggle between two opposing forces: the "dinosaurs" who wish to cling to the old style of identity politics, and the "modernizers" who wish to break out of that mold, establishing a more inclusive and accountable political system. For now the outcome is uncertain. Growing economic inequalities, the influx of Somali refugees, the impact of climate change and environmental degradation, and rampant urbanization are all emerging issues that have the potential to destabilize the country in the long term.

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English
Pages
16

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Kenya: assessing risks to stability : a report of the CSIS Africa Program
2011, Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Table of Contents

An introduction to the series
Key stress points
Overview
Background
Kenya's politics today
Scenarios
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Title from PDF title page (viewed on July 26, 2011).

"June 2011."

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Washington, DC

Classifications

Library of Congress
DT433.586, DT433.586 .B37 2011

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (vi, 16 p.)
Number of pages
16

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44835724M
ISBN 10
0892066415
ISBN 13
9780892066414
OCLC/WorldCat
742599809, 792989138

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