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20 Years of Multi-Partyism in Kenya (African Studies Seminar)

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African Studies Centre
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A roundtable discussion examining the current state of Kenyan politics, twenty years after it changed to a multi-party state.
The change to multi-partyism in Kenya in the early 1990s brought with it the hope of significant developments for the East African country. This roundtable discussion examines, through presentations by scholars, a former Kenyan official, a journalist, and Great Britain's former ambassador to Kenya, what changes multi-partyism has had on Kenya. The panel includes (in order of presentation): Gabrielle Lynch, Leigh Gardner, Lillian Cherotich, Sir Edward Clay, Michela Wrong, and John Githongo. The round-table is moderated by David Anderson. [African Studies Centre, Oxford. http://www.africanstudies.ox.ac.uk]

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African Studies Centre
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David Anderson
Nic Cheeseman
Gabrielle Lynch
Leigh Gardner
Lillian Cherotich
Edward Clay
Michela Wrong
John Githongo
Keywords
East Africa
constitution
ICC
KACC
multi-party politics
Governance
Kenya
corruption
economy
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 25/01/2011
Duration: 01:30:32

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