Devolution, shifting centre-periphery relationships and conflict in northern Kenya

Examines changing patterns of governance associated with shifting centre-periphery relationships and their influences on conflict

Abstract

This article examines changing patterns of governance characterised by devolution as well as other developments associated with shifting centre-periphery relationships and their influences on conflict in northern Kenya.

This work is part of the ‘Large development investment and local peacebuilding in rural Africa: building and sustaining peace at the margins’ supported by the Economic and Social Research Council and the UK Department for International Development.

Citation

Jeremy Lind, Devolution, shifting centre-periphery relationships and conflict in northern Kenya, Political Geography, Volume 63, 2018, Pages 135-147, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2017.06.004.

Devolution, shifting centre-periphery relationships and conflict in northern Kenya

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Published 3 October 2017