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Undercurrents of Ethnic Conflict in Kenya - Oucho, John
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This book provides graphic and scholarly perspectives of ethnic conflict in kenya where ethnocentrism has grown with time and where both ethnic and administrative units are coterminous. As the country's Rift Valley attracted in-migration since independence in 1963, it became the seedbed of a simmering ethnic strife that exploded in 1991-93, causing a flood of internally displaced people (IDP) and grinding agricultural activity and economic enterprise to a halt.

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Produktbeschreibung
This book provides graphic and scholarly perspectives of ethnic conflict in kenya where ethnocentrism has grown with time and where both ethnic and administrative units are coterminous. As the country's Rift Valley attracted in-migration since independence in 1963, it became the seedbed of a simmering ethnic strife that exploded in 1991-93, causing a flood of internally displaced people (IDP) and grinding agricultural activity and economic enterprise to a halt.
Autorenporträt
John O. Oucho, Ph.D. (1982) in Population Geography, University of Nairobi, Kenya. He has published extensively in population and development interrelations, with particular emphasis on both internal and international migration as well as population and conflict. His book Urban Migrants and Rural Development in Kenya (Nairobi University Press, 1996) is a widely read university text.