Kenya Between Hope and Despair, 1963-2011

Cover of Kenya Between Hope and Despair, 1963-2011 by Daniel Branch
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780300148763
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.79897205792 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 967.6204
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Kenya Between Hope and Despair, 1963-2011 by Daniel Branch, published by Yale University Press on November 15, 2011, is a comprehensive examination of Kenya’s history from independence to the present day. This first edition, spanning 352 pages, delves into the complexities of the nation’s journey, highlighting the initial optimism following independence from British colonial rule and the subsequent challenges that have emerged over the decades.

In this insightful account, Branch explores the interplay of ethnicity, political corruption, and social issues that have shaped Kenya’s development. He addresses critical topics such as the plight of the landless poor, the impact of international relations during the Cold War, and the persistent issues of violence and disorder. The narrative culminates in a discussion of significant events, including the controversial election of 2007 and the formation of a compromise government, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of Kenya’s ongoing struggles and evolving identity as an independent state.


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On December 12, 1963, people across Kenya joyfully celebrated independence from British colonial rule, anticipating a bright future of prosperity and social justice. As the nation approaches the fiftieth anniversary of its independence, however, the people’s dream remains elusive. During its first five decades Kenya has experienced assassinations, riots, coup attempts, ethnic violence, and political corruption. The ranks of the disaffected, the unemployed, and the poor have multiplied. In this authoritative and insightful account of Kenya’s history from 1963 to the present day, Daniel Branch sheds new light on the nation’s struggles and the complicated causes behind them.

Branch describes how Kenya constructed itself as a state and how ethnicity has proved a powerful force in national politics from the start, as have disorder and violence. He explores such divisive political issues as the needs of the landless poor, international relations with Britain and with the Cold War superpowers, and the direction of economic development. Tracing an escalation of government corruption over time, the author brings his discussion to the present, paying particular attention to the rigged election of 2007, the subsequent compromise government, and Kenya’s prospects as a still-evolving independent state.

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