Focusing on Kenya since independence, Hassan shows how leaders politicize the management of state institutions to induce bureaucratic behavior that furthers their political goals. This nuanced analysis will interest political scientists and scholars studying African politics, state bureaucracy, and political violence.
Focusing on Kenya since independence, Hassan shows how leaders politicize the management of state institutions to induce bureaucratic behavior that furthers their political goals. This nuanced analysis will interest political scientists and scholars studying African politics, state bureaucracy, and political violence.
Mai Hassan is Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Michigan, An Arbor.
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1. Bringing bureaucrats in 2. Managing the state 3. The origins of the Kenyan state 4. Elite incorporation and the diversity of the state 5. The provincial administration under President Kenyatta 6. The provincial administration during President Moi's autocratic years 7. Moi, the provincial administration, and multi-party elections 8. Kibaki and the provincial administration 9. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
1. Bringing bureaucrats in 2. Managing the state 3. The origins of the Kenyan state 4. Elite incorporation and the diversity of the state 5. The provincial administration under President Kenyatta 6. The provincial administration during President Moi's autocratic years 7. Moi, the provincial administration, and multi-party elections 8. Kibaki and the provincial administration 9. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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