Speaker Series: Let's Talk Africa

November 16, 2017 - 12:00pm to 2:00pm

Title: "Let's Talk Africa"
Presenter: Joshua Kivuva
Sponsored by the University Center for International Studies

For decades, Kenya had been considered the hope of Africa’s democracy. Unfortunately, Kenya’s democratization seems to be accompanied by what are clearly anti-democratic features. Violence, manipulation and rigging of elections, political exclusion, intolerance and blatant attempts to close political spaces for some groups, have been on the increase.

Over three decades of democratization, the transition does not seem to have yielded significant changes in the institutional composition of the country, even after the promulgation of a new constitution, which enjoyed widespread popular support. The violence that has characterized Kenya’s elections since 2007 and the opposition’s boycott of the repeat 2017 general elections, point to a democracy that is in serious trouble.

Please join the African Studies Program as Prof. Joshua M. Kivuva, a Visiting Scholar from the University of Nairobi’s Department of Political Science and Public Administration, leads a discussion on this topic as part of the African Studies Program's Let's Talk Africa Series.

Questions, email Macrina Lelei or call 412-648-2058.


 

Location and Address

4217 Posvar Hall

Event Type

Speaker