In the wake of ongoing popular protests awakening North Africa and the Middle East since December 2010, the revolutionary surge has reached Sub-Saharan Africa: Gabon, Burkina Faso, and now Uganda. Sub-Saharan counties have been paying close attention to events in the Maghreb and elsewhere. But it must be noted that popular pressure has so far resulted in regime change in only Tunisia and Egypt, and it is becoming clear that existing governments in Morocco, Algeria and Libya are resilient. The case of Uganda therefore depends on whether citizens have the appetite, organisation and persistence to see through the popular quest for political change, and for how long their resolve will last
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No abstract available.http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ragn202023-09-02hj2023Sociolog
Is the UK making in Algeria the same blunder that France did in Tunisia? In the midst of the general...
The intensity and the extent of popular anger against the tyranny and incompetency of Hosni Mubarak’...
On 17 March, 2011, South Africa joined a number of other permanent and non-permanent members of the ...
When the history of the present is eventually written, 2011 may well be most closely associated with...
Rwanda, Kenya, Nigeria. All these African countries are noted for the violence that has become part ...
In response to the political convulsions in Egypt, Barack Obama stated from Dar el Salaam that the U...
Samuel Baker analyses why an all-Africa passport is the right policy at the wrong time
Great apes throughout West and Central Africa - gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos - are being hunted...
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza explores the role of reconciliation in the political discourse of transition to ...
Syerramia Willoughby describes how Gandhi’s philosophy of nonviolence evolved and influenced events ...
On the eve of the crisis in Zimbabwe, one that was to inexorably pull its neighbours into a regional...
“Algeria is ‘sitting on a volcano’.” We will continue to sift for opportunities to support reform, a...
Disquiet is being expressed in global capitals about the current travails afflicting the South Afric...
The humid zone of southern Nigeria has an estimated 9 million small ruminants, largely consisting of...
No abstract available.http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ragn202023-09-02hj2023Sociolog
Is the UK making in Algeria the same blunder that France did in Tunisia? In the midst of the general...