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Africa Notes: New Forces Shaping Kenyan Politics - May 2003

  • By Joel D. Barkan
    May 19, 2003

    Kenya has been undergoing a protracted transition to democracy since 1990, when Kenneth Matiba and Charles Rubia called for an end to single-party rule and were jailed for their pains.

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    Africa Policy after President Bush, Political and Security Trends in East Africa, Africa Program
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