Multi-party Politics in Kenya: The Kenyatta & Moi States & the Triumph of the System in the 1992 ElectionJ. Currey, 1998 - 660 pages The two authors of this work analyse the case of post-colonial Kenya under Kenyatta and Moi and show how, in spite of a multi-party system, the ruling elite has kept power and wealth to itself. North America: Ohio U Press; Kenya: EAEP |
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Multi-party Politics in Kenya: The Kenyatta & Moi States & the Triumph of ... David Throup,Charles Hornsby No preview available - 1998 |
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