Presidential succession in Kenya: The transition from Moi to Kibaki

Author: Steeves, Jeffrey1

Source: Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Volume 44, Number 2, July 2006 , pp. 211-233(23)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

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Abstract:

<p>Daniel arap Moi ruled Kenya using a strategic mixture of ethnic favouritism, state repression and marginalisation of opposition forces, utilising violence, detention and torture. State predation featured, with looting of finances, land grabbing and property seizure. Moi saw his rule coming to an end in 2002, given a â-˜two-term limitâ-™ under political liberalisation. From 1998 on, Moi engaged in a carefully calculated strategy to manage the presidential succession in his and his party's favour. In this article, Moi's strategy, the reasons for its ultimate failure, and the short-lived triumph of a new popularly elected regime are analysed in relation to three pillars of Kenyan politics: ethnic representation, resource accumulation and distribution, and a system of unbounded politics that ensures that party loyalty is transient.</p>

Keywords: Ethnic leaders; inner circle; unbounded politics; abuse; strategic; acclamation

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1080/14662040600831651

Affiliations: 1: Department of Political Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

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