Wilson Muna, Lecturer of Public Policy, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya

‘This collection of think pieces on public policy in Kenya gives the reader theoretical and practical hooks critical to the analysis of the implementation of the sovereign policy document in Kenya, the 2010 Constitution’.

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‘A major contribution to comparative policy analysis highlighting the commonalities and differences that Kenya shares with other nations in theory and practice. Governing Kenya will remain a key text for years to come’.

 

Michael Howlett, Burnaby Mountain Chair of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada 

 

‘Governing Kenya integrates public policy theory with extensive examples to provide a valuable portrait of this important African country. An invaluable contribution to the literature on public policy in Africa’.

 

B. Guy Peters, Professor of Comparative Governance, University of Pittsburgh, USA 

 

‘A superb example of development scholarship which sets aside ‘best practice’ nostrums and focuses on governance challenges specific to time and place while holding on to a comparative perspective. Useful to scholars and practitioners across developing areas!’ 

Brian Levy, Professor, Mandela School of Public Governance, University of Cape Town, South Africa 

‘This book on public policy in Kenya gives the reader theoretical and practical hooks critical to the analysis of how the 2010 Constitution is implemented’. 

 

—Willy Mutunga, Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court, Republic of Kenya, 2011-2016. 

 

‘This book is an exploration of important deliberations that help us understand public policy theories and their application within a specific African setting’. 

 

Wilson Muna, Lecturer of Public Policy, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya 

 

This book is authored by renowned scholars in Africa to understand how Kenya is governed. It addresses three pertinent questions: (1) how are policies made where change is demanded, but institutional legacies resist? (2) how are power and authority shared among institutional actors? and, (3) how do increasingly complex policy problems involving multiple stakeholders affect policymaking? It provides an updated and relevant foundation for teaching public policy in Kenya from a comparative perspective while also serving as a useful guide for politicians, government servants, civil society, and businesses on how Kenya is governed.  

Gedion Onyango is Lecturer, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, University of Nairobi, Kenya.  

 

Goran Hyden is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in Political Science at the University of Florida, USA. 

 

 


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‘This volume is a major contribution to comparative policy analysis by focusing on the policy processes in Kenya, a country undergoing modernization of its economic and political institutions. Written by experts with a keen eye for the commonalities and differences the country shares with other nations, it covers a range of topics like the role of experts and politicians in policymaking, the nature of public accountability, the impact of social media on policy actors, and the challenges of teaching policy studies in the country. As a first comprehensive study of an African nation, Governing Kenya will remain a key text for years to come’. 

Michael Howlett, Burnaby Mountain Chair of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada 

‘A superb example of development scholarship which sets aside ‘best practice’ nostrums and focuses on governance challenges specific to time and place while holding on to a comparative perspective. Useful to scholars and practitioners not only in Kenya but across developing areas. I strongly recommend it!’ 

Brian Levy teaches at the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, USA, and the University of Cape Town, South Africa. 

‘This book is an exploration of important deliberations - of interest for those of us interested in deepening the understanding of public policy theories and their application within a specific African setting’. 

Wilson Muna, Lecturer of Public Policy, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya 

‘This collection of think pieces on public policy in Kenya gives the reader theoretical and practical hooks critical to the analysis of the implementation of the sovereign policy document in Kenya, the 2010 Constitution’. 

Willy Mutunga, Chief Justice & President of the Supreme Court, Republic of Kenya, 2011-2016 

Governing Kenya provides a comprehensive analysis of public policymaking in Kenya. The book integrates public policy theory with extensive empirical examples to provide a valuable portrait of the political and economic influences on policy choices in this important African country. The editors have brought together a group of significant scholars to produce an invaluable contribution to the literature on public policy in Africa’. 

B. Guy Peters, Maurice Folk Professor of American Government, University of Pittsburgh, USA

 

 

 

 

 

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Focuses on public policy making and analysis in Kenya since 1960s Analyses the political processes of public policymaking, integrating the historical, polity, systemic and structural features of public policy processes and policy contexts in the country Applies the learning from the Kenyan context to the wider field of policymaking and governance in Africa
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ISBN
9783030617868
Publisert
2022-04-16
Utgiver
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
17