Electronic Resource
Cambridge
:
Cambridge University Press
The @journal of modern African studies
22 (1984), S. 399-427
ISSN:
0022-278X
Source:
Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
Topics:
Ethnic Sciences
,
History
,
Political Science
,
Economics
Notes:
Little exists to document the widespread repression of opposition in Africa since independence. Current studies of the rise of capitalism and the post-colonial state largely ignore institutionalised authoritarianism, which characterises the political side of this process. This article discusses the restraints placed on opposition in Kenya up to 1969. Its salience continues with the creation of a de jure one-party state since the abortive coup of 1982.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X00055105
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