This book examines the governance and politics of Kenya since independence with a particular focus on the betrayal by the political class of the aspirations of anticolonial nationalism.
This book examines the governance and politics of Kenya since independence with a particular focus on the betrayal by the political class of the aspirations of anticolonial nationalism.
Wanjala S. Nasong'o is Professor of International Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, where he teaches courses in comparative politics and international relations.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. A Pernicious Global Enterprise: The Roots of Colonialism 2. The Making of Contemporary Kenya: The Colonial Context 3. Independence and the First Betrayal: Kenyatta vs. Odinga 4.Abetting Authoritarianism: The Role of the United States 5. Inklings of True Nationalism: Chelagat Mutai and the 'Bearded Sisters' 6. National Betrayal: Bureaucratic Corruption and Rent Seeking 7. Broken Promises: Historical Injustices and the Land Question 8. Not Yet Democracy: Electoral Shenanigans and Democratic Reversal 9. Mortgaged to China: A New Colonialism? 10. Conclusion: Future Prospects Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. A Pernicious Global Enterprise: The Roots of Colonialism 2. The Making of Contemporary Kenya: The Colonial Context 3. Independence and the First Betrayal: Kenyatta vs. Odinga 4.Abetting Authoritarianism: The Role of the United States 5. Inklings of True Nationalism: Chelagat Mutai and the 'Bearded Sisters' 6. National Betrayal: Bureaucratic Corruption and Rent Seeking 7. Broken Promises: Historical Injustices and the Land Question 8. Not Yet Democracy: Electoral Shenanigans and Democratic Reversal 9. Mortgaged to China: A New Colonialism? 10. Conclusion: Future Prospects Bibliography Index.
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