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利益之争是当今非洲公共政策领域的特点,而大众-精英差异的视角却几乎未被用于研究选举暴力。因此,本文将通过焦点小组获得的普通肯尼亚公民的生活经验与现已失效的 "架设桥梁倡议"(Building Bridges Initiative,BBI)的内容并列起来,后者是肯尼亚政治主角乌胡鲁-肯雅塔(Uhuru Kenyatta)和拉伊拉-奥廷加(Raila Odinga)在 2017 年提出的一整套公共政策变革。它提出了以下广泛的问题:《桥梁倡议》的建议是否真正与群众的意见和生活经验相交融?我发现,根据公民的观点,包括缺乏选举和司法诚信以及赢家通吃的民主制度在内的各种因素都是造成选举后暴力的原因。对公民观点和《预算与预算报告》的比较分析表明,人们对选举后暴力原因的理解相当一致。研究得出的部分结论是,非洲领导人应继续参与政策创业。 相关文章 Hodzi, Obert.2020."非洲政治精英与中国模式在非洲的形成》。Politics & Policy 48(5):887–987. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12380. Kouladoum, Jean-Claude.2023."通讯自由在调节非洲政治参与对选举结果影响中的作用》。Politics & Policy 51(4):588–613. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12539. Onyango, Gedion.2024."DHR-PA-Democracy and Human Rights in Public Administration in Africa.Politics & Policy 52(2):426–49. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12584.
Toward an assessment of the relevance of proposed public policy in contemporary African society: A retrospective review of Kenya's now-defunct building bridges initiative, with special reference to post-election violence
Whereas competing interests characterize the African public policy sphere today, the lens of mass-elite differences has hardly been employed to study electoral violence. Accordingly, this article juxtaposes the lived experiences of ordinary Kenyan citizens, obtained through focus groups, with the content of the now-defunct Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), a comprehensive set of public policy changes proposed by Kenya's political protagonists Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga in 2017. It poses the following broad question: did the BBI proposals truly intersect with the opinions and lived experiences of the masses? I find that various factors, including the lack of electoral and judicial integrity, and a winner-takes-all democratic system, are responsible for post-election violence according to citizens. A comparative analysis of citizen perspectives and the BBI Report reveals considerable congruence in the understanding of the causes of post-election violence. The study partly concludes that African leaders should continue to engage in policy entrepreneurship.
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Kouladoum, Jean-Claude. 2023. “The Role of Freedom of Communication in Modulating the Effect of Political Participation on Electoral Outcome in Africa.” Politics & Policy 51(4): 588–613. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12539.
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