5 - The Kenya General Elections: Troubling Political Propaganda in an Intellectual Garb
Corresponding Author(s) : Godwin R. Murunga
CODESRIA Bulletin,
No. 01-02 (2009): CODESRIA Bulletin
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- Chabal, P. and Jean-Pascal Daloz, 2006, Cul- ture Troubles: Politics and the Interpretation of Meaning, London: Hurst and Co.
- Chabal, P. and Jean-Pascal Daloz, 1999, Africa Works: Disorder as Political Instrument, Oxford: International African Institute in association with James Currey; Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
- Ekeh, P. P., 1975, ‘Colonialism and the Two Publics in Africa: A Theoretical Statement’, Comparative Studies in Society and His- tory, vol. 17, No. 1.
- Kagwanja, P. M., 2008, ‘Breaking Kenya’s Im- passe: Chaos or Courts’, Africa Policy Brief, No. 1.
- Kagwanja, P. M., 2006, ‘Power to Uhuru: Youth and Generational Politics in Kenya’s 2002 Elections’,African Affairs, 105/418.
- Mamdani, M., 2001, When Victims Become Kill- ers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
- Mamdani, M., 1996, Citizen and Subject: Con- temporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism, Princeton, NJ: Princeton Uni- versity Press.
- Meagher, K., 2006, ‘Cultural Primordialism and the Post-Structuralist Imaginaire: Plus Ca Change...’, Africa, Vol. 76, No. 2.
- Murunga, G. R., 2006, ‘Mungiki and the Re- traditionalisation of Society Argument: A Quest for Recognition?’, CODESRIA Bul- letin, Nos. 3&4.
- Mutua, M., 2001, ‘Justice under Siege: The Rule of Law and Judicial Subservience in Kenya’, Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 1.
- Mustapha, A. R., 2006, ‘Rethinking Africanist Political Science’, in Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, ed., The Study of Africa Vol. I: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Encounters, Dakar: CODESRIA.
- Palast, G., 2002, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, London: Pluto Press.
- Shivji, I. G., 2006, Let the People Speak: Tanza- nia down the Road to Neo-Liberalism, Dakar: CODESRIA.
References
Chabal, P. and Jean-Pascal Daloz, 2006, Cul- ture Troubles: Politics and the Interpretation of Meaning, London: Hurst and Co.
Chabal, P. and Jean-Pascal Daloz, 1999, Africa Works: Disorder as Political Instrument, Oxford: International African Institute in association with James Currey; Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Ekeh, P. P., 1975, ‘Colonialism and the Two Publics in Africa: A Theoretical Statement’, Comparative Studies in Society and His- tory, vol. 17, No. 1.
Kagwanja, P. M., 2008, ‘Breaking Kenya’s Im- passe: Chaos or Courts’, Africa Policy Brief, No. 1.
Kagwanja, P. M., 2006, ‘Power to Uhuru: Youth and Generational Politics in Kenya’s 2002 Elections’,African Affairs, 105/418.
Mamdani, M., 2001, When Victims Become Kill- ers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Mamdani, M., 1996, Citizen and Subject: Con- temporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism, Princeton, NJ: Princeton Uni- versity Press.
Meagher, K., 2006, ‘Cultural Primordialism and the Post-Structuralist Imaginaire: Plus Ca Change...’, Africa, Vol. 76, No. 2.
Murunga, G. R., 2006, ‘Mungiki and the Re- traditionalisation of Society Argument: A Quest for Recognition?’, CODESRIA Bul- letin, Nos. 3&4.
Mutua, M., 2001, ‘Justice under Siege: The Rule of Law and Judicial Subservience in Kenya’, Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 1.
Mustapha, A. R., 2006, ‘Rethinking Africanist Political Science’, in Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, ed., The Study of Africa Vol. I: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Encounters, Dakar: CODESRIA.
Palast, G., 2002, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, London: Pluto Press.
Shivji, I. G., 2006, Let the People Speak: Tanza- nia down the Road to Neo-Liberalism, Dakar: CODESRIA.