Electoral violence in Kenya did not start in 2007. Land was the major factor and political leaders of ethnic groups instigated it, using the land issue. It is a subject of scholarly research. May those with bundles enlighten themselves. https://t.co/9MXNyh
Kenya. New publication on governance and political (in)stability, ethnicity vs. class We pointed to another study recently published comparing Kenya and Zambia (https://t.co/npS8mEnyqS) Both publications relevant for elections. https://t.co/WMs5ODgHFj
Kenya, Zambia. Possible root causes for election violence Not the garden-variety causes, solved by digitisation, biometrics (eg https://t.co/yqGPLYHUwU). And Kriegler advice re Kenya 2007/08 1,500 dead? (https://t.co/mNuO5XZB2R) https://t.co/afa4DNSbF3
Why do elections after authoritarian rule turn violent in some countries but not others? The article by @johanbrosche, @Fjelde & @krishogl places legacies from the authoritarian past at the core, comparing Kenya and Zambia. 8/ https://t.co/Zkbymny6NV