Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya provide striking institutional comparisons and contrasts in both ethno-political dynamics and civil-military relations, although both Tanzania and Uganda, in what were arguably their most formative periods at least, displayed what Ali Mazrui described as "the most acute manifestation[s] of the crisis of identity," while employing ethno-politics to resist the remnants of their colonial dependency. ¹ Both manifested forms of invented military ethnic identities, or quasi-ethnicities, at one or another junctures, although under very different circumstances, and for very different purposes. After the infamous 1971 Idi Amin coup, Uganda reverted to government by an ethnic, or quasi-ethnic, "Muslim club,"² the Nubian "ma...
Research Brown Bag presentationOne of the quintessential concerns of African governance and statecra...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
The relationship between population growth, ethnic diversity and conflict in the developing world is...
Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya provide striking institutional comparisons and contrasts in both ethno-po...
Why have there been no successful military interventions or civil wars in Tanzania’s nearly 60 years...
Uganda lies in the heart of Sub-Saharan Africa.It is situated in East Africa and occupies an area of...
The historically constructed nature of ethnicity has become a widely accepted paradigm in the social...
Much of the literature on ethnicity in Africa regards ethnicity as a central cleavage and associates...
Tanzania’s success in nation formation and ethnic conflict prevention is a striking refutation of th...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
This paper explains the ethnicity and ethnic conflicts in the Great Lakes region in the context of t...
The end of the Tanzanian/Ugandan war in 1979 saw a sharp increase in rural banditry, official polici...
This paper contributes to explaining variation in violence in post-independence East Africa. By focu...
On April 26, 1964, the People’s Republic of Zanzibar merged with the Republic of Tanganyika to form ...
Sammendrag: This thesis is concerned with exploring the foreign policy decision of the Ugandan Gover...
Research Brown Bag presentationOne of the quintessential concerns of African governance and statecra...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
The relationship between population growth, ethnic diversity and conflict in the developing world is...
Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya provide striking institutional comparisons and contrasts in both ethno-po...
Why have there been no successful military interventions or civil wars in Tanzania’s nearly 60 years...
Uganda lies in the heart of Sub-Saharan Africa.It is situated in East Africa and occupies an area of...
The historically constructed nature of ethnicity has become a widely accepted paradigm in the social...
Much of the literature on ethnicity in Africa regards ethnicity as a central cleavage and associates...
Tanzania’s success in nation formation and ethnic conflict prevention is a striking refutation of th...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
This paper explains the ethnicity and ethnic conflicts in the Great Lakes region in the context of t...
The end of the Tanzanian/Ugandan war in 1979 saw a sharp increase in rural banditry, official polici...
This paper contributes to explaining variation in violence in post-independence East Africa. By focu...
On April 26, 1964, the People’s Republic of Zanzibar merged with the Republic of Tanganyika to form ...
Sammendrag: This thesis is concerned with exploring the foreign policy decision of the Ugandan Gover...
Research Brown Bag presentationOne of the quintessential concerns of African governance and statecra...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
The relationship between population growth, ethnic diversity and conflict in the developing world is...