Kennedy Agade Mkutu lectures at the Kenya Institute of Administration and has been a consultant on small arms and pastoral conflict for many international agencies.
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Maps and Photographs Tables and Figures Acknowledgments Acronyms and Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Pastoralism: Conflict, Change, and Governance 3. The Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons 4. The Impact of Small Arms and Light Weapons 5. State Interventions in Pastoral Conflict 6. Conclusions Bibliography Index
"[T]hose studying social change in Africa will find Guns and Governance of great use. Of special note are the changes in tribal administration and interaction brought about by colonialism and national independence, how theses changes have influenced the flood of small arms, and how this flood has changed the cultural landscape of the Rift Valley."-African Studies Quarterly "Without doubt the author has succeeded in making a valuable contribution toward understanding the nature of pastoral life in the Rift Valley. He must be commended for addressing vexing issues and for the risk he endured in conducting the research. Like the author's other publications, this book will be extremely useful to policymakers, researchers, and NGOs working on SALW.Vol. 54.1 2011"-African Studies Review "Mkutu's valuable study demonstrates what happens when the institutions and security apparatus of government are too weak, disinterested, or corrupt to exert their authority to keep peace, and a Hobbesian state of nature dominated by armed militias take over. As such, Mkutu's book is profoundly disturbing and illuminating.Vol. 42.1 2009"-Susanne D. Mueller, Harvard University ". . . stimulating. . . a fascinating empirical analysis of the dysfunctional nature of modernization.March/April 2009"-Foreign Affairs "A systematic overview of the effect of small arms on pastoralism and governance in Karamoja and Samburu/Laikipia/Turkana."-Philip Winter, Rift Valley Institute "A path-breaking examination of a highly important and hitherto largely neglected topic."-Mark Leopold, University of Sussex

