Security and devolution in Kenya: Struggles in applying constitutional provisions to local politics
The Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of Kenya (2010 Constitution) retains security as a function of National Government. At the same time, the 2010 Constitution creates 47 county governments with considerable autonomy in public service provision. Many county governors have demanded a say in the d...
Main Author: | Burbidge, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Strathmore University Press
2017
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