Conflict, Politics, and Human Rights in Africa Series
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The devolution paradigm: theoretical critiques and the case of Kenya
(Boston University, African Studies Center, 2019)Devolution’s assumptions presume democracy, yet its proponents view it as an antidote to repressive centralized states, where its assumptions do not hold. This contradiction explains why devolution mostly reproduces the ... -
Kenya and the International Criminal Court: politics, the election, and the law
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The resilience of the past: government and opposition in Kenya
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Pan-Africanism, continental identity, and African foreign policy since 1945
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Ethnic politics in Kenya
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Saving Mobutu: Zaire, the West, and the Inter-African Force, 1978–1979
(Boston University, African Studies Center, 2016)