The new local level politics in East Africa: studies on Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya
Date
1994Author
Karuti, K
Peter, G
Kiondo, ASZ
Per, T
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ArticleLanguage
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This research report consists of three studies: Per Tidemand's Ugandan study concentrates on the politics of the new representative local state institutions which emerged in 1986. Andrew Kiondo's Tanzania study focuses on the myriad of local-level non-state institutions which have emerged there in recent years. Karuti Kanyinga examines the phenomenen of local-level competitive party politic in Kenya. His essay also analyses the interactions between local-level and national party politics.
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Subject
KenyaTanzania
Uganda
East Africa
Local government
Political participation
Social structure
Ethnicity