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For many years, countries like Uganda have been superstores for all sorts of political, economic and social disasters like dreadful, unaccepted pits of underdevelopment, unemployment, and hunger. Today many political commentators still believe that they are also mega stores to all sorts of diseases and dismal poverty and are commonly or distinctively known for their political chaos, wars, tribal hostility, hatred and killings. How much of that is true in present Uganda? Today, many political commentators and writers have increased their interests in understanding the systems that governs such…mehr

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For many years, countries like Uganda have been superstores for all sorts of political, economic and social disasters like dreadful, unaccepted pits of underdevelopment, unemployment, and hunger. Today many political commentators still believe that they are also mega stores to all sorts of diseases and dismal poverty and are commonly or distinctively known for their political chaos, wars, tribal hostility, hatred and killings. How much of that is true in present Uganda? Today, many political commentators and writers have increased their interests in understanding the systems that governs such countries... this book attempts to find meaningful links between military governments and civilian governments... can military regimes really restore political order, establish civil institutions supremacy over the armed forces and acquire popular legitimacy among their citizens regardless of their political, social, economical, cultural or spiritual differences?
Autorenporträt
Frank earned his BTEC Nationals Diploma for IT Practitioners in 2004, before making the life-changing decision that he could make a larger, positive impact on more people if he moved into Business and Political leadership. In 2008 he earned his BA HONS IN BUSINESS AND POLITICS at Kingston University and later in 2011 his MSc International Conflicts