Le Kenya en marche, 2000-2020
This book offers a general grasp and particular visions of Kenya in the first quarter of the 21st century. It brings together rigorous and accessible contributions to show how, since the 2002 transition, Kenya has been striving for change through economic modernization and political liberalization. The announced transformations are coming to fruition, even if the legacies of the past and political habits are slowing down the process. The various chapters take us from Kenyan developmental c...
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- Publisher : Africae
- Series : Africae Studies
- Place of publication : Paris & Nairobi
- Year of publication : 2020
- Published on OpenEdition Books : 15 décembre 2020
- EAN (Print version) : 9782957305872
- Electronic EAN : 9782957305865
- DOI : 10.4000/books.africae.2009
- Number of pages : xii-433 p.
Chapitre 1
État, économie et développement au KenyaChapitre 2
Les grands écarts du développement au KenyaChapitre 4
Entre espoirs et désillusions : réformes constitutionnelles et décentralisation au Kenya, 2000-2020Chapitre 10
Les formes chrétiennes du religieux au KenyaChapitre 11
Les minorités d’origine indo-pakistanaiseChapitre 12
La côte kényane : religion, race, ethnicité et la notion fuyante de communauté politiqueThis book offers a general grasp and particular visions of Kenya in the first quarter of the 21st century. It brings together rigorous and accessible contributions to show how, since the 2002 transition, Kenya has been striving for change through economic modernization and political liberalization. The announced transformations are coming to fruition, even if the legacies of the past and political habits are slowing down the process. The various chapters take us from Kenyan developmental capitalism to extreme poverty and enduring inequalities, from reforms on paper to mixed results in multiple sectors: decentralized governance, natural resources, land, education. Exploring Kenya's ancient and colonial history and the diversity of its population makes it possible to better understand contemporary political, religious and community cleavages, the asymmetries between towns and the countryside, between Nairobi and the coast, in a Kenya open to the world, as much through trade and finance as through art networks.
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