Copenhagen in Kenya: Explaining the 2007 General Election Violence


Research Paper (undergraduate), 2013

10 Pages, Grade: A+


Abstract or Introduction

An analysis of the 2007 post-election violence in Kenya, employing the framework of the Copenhagen theory of Securitization to explain the causes of conflict. There is a focus on the three issues of youth, land and unemployment, as well as ethnicity and "otherness".

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Title
Copenhagen in Kenya: Explaining the 2007 General Election Violence
College
University of Miami  (Department of International Studies)
Course
Conflict in the Middle East and Africa
Grade
A+
Author
Year
2013
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V210278
ISBN (eBook)
9783656400202
ISBN (Book)
9783656401131
File size
585 KB
Language
English
Keywords
copenhagen, kenya, explaining, general, election, violence
Quote paper
Tim Pfefferle (Author), 2013, Copenhagen in Kenya: Explaining the 2007 General Election Violence, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/210278

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