Abstract

A year after a national unity government returned Kenya to peace, the country is mired in political deadlock and the public disappointed with its leaders. The coalition deal between former rivals, President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga, ended a period of brutal inter-ethnic clashes in this normally stable nation. Since then, the coalition has failed to address the grievances behind the violence – leading to fears of a repeat.

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