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En 1991, sous la pression de protestataires internes et de donateurs, le Kenya à parti unique a adopté le multipartisme. La libéralisation politique a précipité les "affrontements ethniques" qui allaient éventuellement conduire à la mort de milliers de personnes et au déplacement de centaines de milliers d'autres. Cet article déclare que ces "affrontements ethniques" constituaient un aspect d'une contrestratégie à la politique de libéralisation, mise en place par des membres influents du gouvernement du Président Daniel arap Moi. Utilisant l'exemple de la circonscription électorale de Narok North, l'article montre comment les "affrontements ethniques" pourraient faire partie d'une stratégie efficace pour maintenir le contrôle du parti dominant dans un contexte multipartite.
Canadian Journal of African Studies is competitive with the best scholarly journals on Africa in the world. It publishes articles principally in the areas of anthropology, political economy, history, geography, and development of the continent. Many of the articles are interdisciplinary in approach, especially those which seek to assess the origins, nature, and success of development strategies. A continuing feature section called "Debates and Commentaries / Débats et commentaires" presents divergent viewpoints on current issues; these permit the reader to keep abreast of informed opinion on policy-relevant questions. The occasional research notes have permitted university students, recognized academics, and public policy makers to keep in touch with the latest writing, opinion, and research sources on African issues. A book review and review essay section completes each issue with pithy critiques of recent books and reports on the continent or individual regions or countries.
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