Uganda: Not a Level Playing Field

Uganda: Not a Level Playing Field
Title Uganda: Not a Level Playing Field PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Total Pages 12
Release 2001
Genre Elections
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Uganda: Not a Level Playing Field

Uganda: Not a Level Playing Field
Title Uganda: Not a Level Playing Field PDF eBook
Author Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publisher
Total Pages 22
Release 2001
Genre Election law
ISBN

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Uganda: Not a Level Playing Field

Uganda: Not a Level Playing Field
Title Uganda: Not a Level Playing Field PDF eBook
Author Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publisher
Total Pages 20
Release 2001
Genre Election law
ISBN

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Uganda, State of Pain

Uganda, State of Pain
Title Uganda, State of Pain PDF eBook
Author Jemera Rone
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Total Pages 79
Release 2004
Genre Crimes against humanity
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VII. The State response.

The Politics of Elite Corruption in Africa

The Politics of Elite Corruption in Africa
Title The Politics of Elite Corruption in Africa PDF eBook
Author Roger Tangri
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 224
Release 2013-08-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113504774X

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This book considers the causes of high-level state corruption as well as the political constraints of countering corruption in Africa. It examines elite corruption in government as well as in the political and military spheres of state activity, and focuses on illegal behaviour on the part of state and non-state actors in decision-making. Situating corruption and anti-corruption within a political framework, this book analyses the motivations, opportunities and relative autonomy of state elites to manipulate state decision-making for personal and political ends. Based on detailed case studies in Uganda, the authors focus on corruption in the privatization process, military procurement, foreign business bribery, illegal political funding, and electoral malpractice. The book examines why anti-corruption institutions and international donors have been constrained in confronting this executive abuse of power, and discusses the wider relevance of Uganda’s experience for understanding elite corruption and anti-corruption efforts in other African countries. The Politics of Elite Corruption in Africa will be of interest to students and scholars of African politics, African political economy, development studies, corruption and government.

Elections in Museveni's Uganda

Elections in Museveni's Uganda
Title Elections in Museveni's Uganda PDF eBook
Author Sam Wilkins
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 323
Release 2018-12-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351470744

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Uganda’s 2016 elections, which returned thirty-year incumbent President Yoweri Museveni and his National Resistance Movement (NRM) in yet another landslide, took place in an atmosphere of patronage, coercion and fraud. But is this diagnosis sufficient to understand the processes of voting and regime maintenance in Uganda today? Based on a series of detailed case studies from across Uganda, this book provides a more nuanced and complex picture of what the Museveni regime is, and how it keeps winning elections. Whilst not denying that various electoral malpractices are systemic to the regime’s survival, the authors find that these cannot be extricated from Uganda’s history, its wider social realities, and its local political cultures in which the NRM has become so embedded. In so doing, the authors – who include anthropologists, development specialists, historians, geographers, and political-scientists – develop new ways of thinking about the meaning of voting and elections in non-democratic Uganda, and elsewhere. This edition was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Eastern African Studies.

Non-Western responses to terrorism

Non-Western responses to terrorism
Title Non-Western responses to terrorism PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Boyle
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 317
Release 2019-01-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1526105837

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This edited collection surveys how non-Western states have responded to the threats of domestic and international terrorism in ways consistent with and reflective of their broad historical, political, cultural and religious traditions. It presents a series of eighteen case studies of counterterrorism theory and practice in the non-Western world, including countries such as China, Japan, India, Pakistan, Egypt and Brazil. These case studies, written by country experts and drawing on original language sources, demonstrate the diversity of counter-terrorism theory and practice and illustrate how the world ‘sees’ and responds to terrorism is different from the way that the United States, the United Kingdom and many European governments do. This volume – the first ever comprehensive account of counter-terrorism in the non-Western world – will be of interest to students, scholars, students and policymakers responsible for developing counter-terrorism policy.