The aftermath of recent Kenyan elections has been marred by
violence and an apparent crisis in democratic governance, with the
negotiated settlement resulting from the 2007 election bringing
into sharp focus longstanding problems of state and society. The
broader reform process has involved electoral, judicial and
security-sector reforms, among others, which in turn revolve around
constitutional reforms. Written by a gathering of eminent
specialists, this highly original volume interrogates the roots and
impact of the 2010 constitution. It explains why reforms were
blocked in the past but were successful this time around, and
explores the scope for their implementation in the face of
continued resistance by powerful groups. In doing so, the book
demonstrates that the Kenyan experience carries significance well
past its borders, speaking to debates surrounding social justice
and national cohesion across the African continent and beyond.
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