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African Upheavals Since Independence
African Upheavals Since Independence
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Abu Mayanja
African states
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authoritarian regimes
Benedicto Kiwanuka
Bugandan Government
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causes of African state failure
Central Government
Colonial Administration
colonial rule
Common Language
Common Man's Charter
Common Man’s Charter
CPP Government
CPP Member
DP Supporter
Electoral Commission
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ethnic conflict analysis
Federal Prime Minister
Ghanaian Bank
governance instability
Independence Government
Ivory Coast
Kabaka Mutesa
Kabaka's Government
Kabaka’s Government
military coups Africa
Nation Building
Nigerian National Democratic Party
political transitions Africa
postcolonial political systems
Preventive Detention Act
regional stability
Tafawa Balewa
Uganda National Congress
Ugandan Army
United Middle Belt Congress
winner-take-all policies
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780367172015
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 19 Oct 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This book seeks the fundamental causes of the widespread upheavals in African states today and finds them in the inadequate colonial preparation of African leaders for the responsibilities of independence.
Grace Stuart Ibingira, legal consultant to the UN Development Programme, served in the Ugandan government as a member of parliament, minister of justice, minister of state, and secretary general of the Uganda People's Congress. He was Uganda's ambassador to the UN until he resigned from government service in January 1974.
African Upheavals Since Independence
€55.99
