An analysis of the ethnic conflict that engulfed Kenya's Rift Valley Province at the turn of the 1990s when multi-party democratic politics were being reintroduced in the country. Its central thesis is that ethnic conflict in the country then was a function of several issues, among them ethnocentrism, politics, the land question and criminal behaviour in certain circles. Both its determinants and consequences are demographic, economic, political and socio-cultural, implying the risks involved in oversimplifying issues.
还没人写过短评呢
还没人写过短评呢