Grace Ibingira seeks the fundamental causes of the widespread upheavals (at least thirty-eight army coups in the past fifteen years) in African states today and finds them in the inadequate colonial preparation of African leaders for the responsibilities of independence, the earlier practices of "divide and raie,â¿ and the "winner-take-allâ¿ polici
Grace Ibingira seeks the fundamental causes of the widespread upheavals (at least thirty-eight army coups in the past fifteen years) in African states today and finds them in the inadequate colonial preparation of African leaders for the responsibilities of independence, the earlier practices of "divide and raie,â¿ and the "winner-take-allâ¿ policiHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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Preface The Nature of the Colonial Legacy Introduction Uganda Nigeria Ghana The Politics and Practices of Winner Take All and Their Consequences Introduction Uganda: The Fundamental Causes of the 1966 Revolution Uganda: The Immediate Causes of the Revolution Ghana: The Centralization of Power Nigeria: The Effects of Winner Take All Policies Poverty, Subversion, and Instability The Future: Some Lessons and Some Basic Principles Alternatives for Africa The Military Regime of Idi Amin in Uganda Some Basic Principles
Preface The Nature of the Colonial Legacy Introduction Uganda Nigeria Ghana The Politics and Practices of Winner Take All and Their Consequences Introduction Uganda: The Fundamental Causes of the 1966 Revolution Uganda: The Immediate Causes of the Revolution Ghana: The Centralization of Power Nigeria: The Effects of Winner Take All Policies Poverty, Subversion, and Instability The Future: Some Lessons and Some Basic Principles Alternatives for Africa The Military Regime of Idi Amin in Uganda Some Basic Principles
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