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    GROWTH OF THE AFRICAN DEMOCRACY; A CASE STUDY OF KENYA, 1963-1992

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    Date
    2002
    Author
    DENNIS AZENGA
    Type
    Thesis
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    Abstract
    This project analyses the factors that are responsible for the growth of democracy in Africa and more specifically Kenya. It has five chapters each dedicated to different sectors of the Kenya's national life, however there is a great deal of linkages in these sectors discussed. Chapter One gives a general view of Kenya, it political, economic, and social and cultural characteristics. It also attempts to summarize what various authors say or contribute to the topic of democratization in Africa Chapter Two deals with the economic reasons behind the growth of democracy in Kenya. It also looks at the level of economic development and how it might foster or impede democratization in Kenya Chapter Three deals with the political process that contributed to the democratization of Kenya, namely- political parties, elections and political management. It also looks at the international system, and the international actors and their role in the democratization process in Kenya. Chapter Four addresses the civil society and its role in the democratic process in Kenya. Specifically associational life in the country, international non-governmental organizations and local organization’s role in opening up of the political space. Chapter Five provides the summary and conclusions plus policy recommendations.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/165252
    Publisher
    UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
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    • Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies [345]

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