Kenyan Elections: When Does History Repeat Itself and Does Not Repeat Itself?

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2014

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  • 20.500.13089/14b
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Africae

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Christian Thibon, « Kenyan Elections: When Does History Repeat Itself and Does Not Repeat Itself? », Africae


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With regard to most other African elections seen as liberating moments or crisis resolution and, more often, as periods of conflict or endless crises, the 2013 Kenyan elections appeared exceptional, at least atypical. The scenario retained by the international community and by some Kenyan media was not realised. This scenario was double. On the one hand, a closely contested election race with violent excesses was feared (or a conflagration that some feared), thus following the conflictingelectoral...

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