A growing body of scholarship has underscored the role of elite bargains and compromises in fostering or obstructing socio-economic transformation. This has been conceptualized in terms of political settlement – a combination of power and institutions that underpins an established socio-political order. The idea of political settlement, associated with the works of Douglas North (and his collaborators), and especially Mushtaq Khan, has gained currency as a key explanatory variable in accounting for the failure of African states to provide quality public goods and services. In the case of Uganda, some scholars have suggested that the country’s current political settlement has failed to provide the basis for achieving structural transformatio...
Most recent elections in African countries have been characterized by external persuasion by donor c...
The study focuses on the related issues of the new institutional economics and political economy res...
While most researchers criticize the effectiveness of states in Africa, state formation is proceedin...
A growing body of scholarship has underscored the role of elite bargains and compromises in fosterin...
Conflicted African societies are confronting a crisis of public authority caused by the ethnic, sect...
On 29 June 2000, Ugandans voted in a political referendum on the country’s system of governance. The...
This article analyses the evolution, reproduction, and sustenance of what I refer to as the ‘informa...
Anders Sjögren is a researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala and in the Department of Poli...
ABSTRACT Uganda has experienced almost two decades of social, political and economic turmoil and tur...
Following Uganda’s 2005 multiparty transition, observers expected the country’s legislature – an unu...
This paper examines the historical political economy underlying the relatively successful post-war r...
This dissertation investigates how post-conflict countries manage the reconstruction process to simu...
Understanding the dynamics of various forms of societal power is important when analysing chan...
Political economists have long debated the relationship between decentralization and conflict. There...
This article addresses the process behind the National Resistance Movement’s (NRM) decision to open ...
Most recent elections in African countries have been characterized by external persuasion by donor c...
The study focuses on the related issues of the new institutional economics and political economy res...
While most researchers criticize the effectiveness of states in Africa, state formation is proceedin...
A growing body of scholarship has underscored the role of elite bargains and compromises in fosterin...
Conflicted African societies are confronting a crisis of public authority caused by the ethnic, sect...
On 29 June 2000, Ugandans voted in a political referendum on the country’s system of governance. The...
This article analyses the evolution, reproduction, and sustenance of what I refer to as the ‘informa...
Anders Sjögren is a researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala and in the Department of Poli...
ABSTRACT Uganda has experienced almost two decades of social, political and economic turmoil and tur...
Following Uganda’s 2005 multiparty transition, observers expected the country’s legislature – an unu...
This paper examines the historical political economy underlying the relatively successful post-war r...
This dissertation investigates how post-conflict countries manage the reconstruction process to simu...
Understanding the dynamics of various forms of societal power is important when analysing chan...
Political economists have long debated the relationship between decentralization and conflict. There...
This article addresses the process behind the National Resistance Movement’s (NRM) decision to open ...
Most recent elections in African countries have been characterized by external persuasion by donor c...
The study focuses on the related issues of the new institutional economics and political economy res...
While most researchers criticize the effectiveness of states in Africa, state formation is proceedin...