This book provides an overview of the troubled process of
nation- building in post-colonial Kenya. Despite distinctive
features of the Moi and Kenyatta regimes, late colonial period
continuity has been the dominant theme. Different aspects of this
continuity are highlighted: the strength of the provincial
administration, the central role of ethnicity in shaping political
competition, the understanding of the state as a resource, and the
ultimately incompatible beliefs held by different communities
regarding how power can be legitimately exercised.
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