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Civilian control of the military in Kenya, 1963-1995

Includes bibliography.

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Main Author: Mulli, Lucy
Other Authors: Temu, Arnold
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Political Studies 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9879 Civilian control of the military in Kenya, 1963-1995 Mulli, Lucy Temu, Arnold Political Studies Includes bibliography. This thesis set to find out how the Kenyan government has maintained control over the military. The research was based on existing secondary data not primary sources. In chapter one, the problem being investigated was outlined as well as a literature review. This chapter is important in that it exposes to the reader the literature in the field and shows the niche that this thesis fills. The second chapter, looks at the means used by the Kenyan government in controlling its military. The significance of this chapter is that it highlights the civil -military relationship tracing this relationship back to the colonial era. Outlining the theoretical background, the chapter shows the various methods used by the Kenyan government to maintain control. Chapter three is an assessment of the social-political arena in Kenya. This chapter is important in that it shows how the socio-political background plays an important part in this control. In the last chapter we took at the prospects for continued civilian control in Kenya. This chapter raises important issues to be considered as we took at civilian control of the military in Kenya. 2014-12-03T03:30:34Z 2014-12-03T03:30:34Z 1999 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9879 eng application/pdf Department of Political Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Political Studies
Mulli, Lucy
Civilian control of the military in Kenya, 1963-1995
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Civilian control of the military in Kenya, 1963-1995
title_full Civilian control of the military in Kenya, 1963-1995
title_fullStr Civilian control of the military in Kenya, 1963-1995
title_full_unstemmed Civilian control of the military in Kenya, 1963-1995
title_short Civilian control of the military in Kenya, 1963-1995
title_sort civilian control of the military in kenya 1963 1995
topic Political Studies
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9879
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