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Parliamentary Democracy in Uganda

Author : Baganchwera N. I. Barungi
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9781456735913

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Parliamentary Democracy in Uganda: The Experiment that Failed explores Uganda's malaise of armed dissidents, repression of political parties, military adventurism in neighboring countries, grinding poverty in the countryside and political uncertainty arising from accumulated failure of successive regimes to cultivate a culture of peaceful transfer of power. In light of this, the democratization process envisaged at the time of independence has been frustrated. The author sets out to unravel the cause of that frustration and impasse by tracing the beginning of Uganda's political institutions, particularly the central government organs established in the last century. The new institutions and political organs were basically designed to forge Uganda ahead as a united and stable nation. An attempt is made to critically examine the foundations upon which these institutions were built. It is argued that the institutions were laid under a hostile environment of political diversity and multicultural heritage without an inbuilt balancing mechanism. Accordingly the book recounts the difficult process of nation building undertaken in Uganda, with particular emphasis on the problems encountered in reconciling the new political institutions with the entrenched conservative traditional institutions in the South of the country (the Buganda Agreement of 1900 and other agreements with the kingdoms of Ankole, Tooro and Bunyoro). The author acknowledges the contribution made by the leaders of various political parties towards the task of nation building. It was a task undertaken amidst forces of feudalism and religious animosity. They were men and women of extraordinary foresight who had a clear vision of a new independent Uganda curved out of peoples of diverse cultural backgrounds. This book provides yet another vision of the future and suggests ideas of how to overcome the political impasse that has bedeviled the country since independence.

No-party Democracy in Uganda

Author : Justus Mugaju,Joseph Oloka-Onyango
Publisher : Fountain Books
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Education
ISBN : UOM:39015055810074

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The continuation of no-party democracy has been constitutionalised by the Constituent Assembly of Uganda, causing great controversy. The 1995 constitution provided for a referendum to be held in the year 2000 to enable Ugandans to revisit the question of political systems and choose between multiparty, no-party and any other form of democracy. The eight contributors including Professor Ali Mazrui, examine the case for and against multipartyism, the justification for no-party democracy as well as its myths and realities, and the wider ideological implications of movement politics in the Great Lakes region. They also explore the possibilities of bridging the gap between movementists and multipartyists in order to adopt a political system based on the widest consensus possible among the people in Uganda.

African Democracy

Author : Thompson, Gardner
Publisher : Fountain Publishers
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2016-04-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789970253111

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The concepts of democracy and good governance have been at the centre of criticism of governments all over the world. What democracy entails, however, has never been agreed, most notably on the African continent. African politicians who have been criticised for reigning over 'undemocratic' regimes have insisted that the West judges them by criteria that don't apply to African circumstances. Is there such a thing as African democracy? Informed and intrigued by two events that happened in different eras, in different countries, Gardner Thompson has written an in-depth historical examination of the nature of 'imported' democracy as practised in the East African countries of Uganda, where he worked as a young History teacher in the 70s, Kenya and Tanzania. The events were the 1971 Amin capture of power from Milton Obote in Uganda, and the post-election violence that rocked Kenya in 2007/2008, pitting then incumbent Mwai Kibaki against his erstwhile colleague Raila Odinga, along what many read to be tribal lines. Dividing the book into three sections, Thompson treats democracy in the three former colonies from the perspectives of pre-independence (colonialism), the transition to independence, and governance since independence. Reflecting indigenous history, the colonial past and evolving culture, flawed but functioning forms of government have emerged in the three states.

No-party Democracy?

Author : Giovanni M. Carbone
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Political Science
ISBN : STANFORD:36105131661527

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Are political parties an essential element of democracy? Or can a no-party system constitute a viable democratic alternative? Giovanni Carbone examines the politics of Museveniʹs Uganda to illustrate the achievements, contradictions, and limitations of participatory politics in the absence of partisan organizations. At a time when multiparty reforms were sweeping the globe, Uganda opted for a controversial, no-party democratic model. The countryʹs politics over the past two decades thus provide the perfect opportunity for addressing the many questions -- theoretical, empirical, and comparative -- that the notion of a no-party system of elected government raises. Carboneʹs analysis of how a no-party electoral regime actually works (or doesnʹt) in Uganda fills a gap in both democracy studies and the study of African politics. -- Publisher description.

Towards Democracy--the Case of Uganda

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Democracy
ISBN : UVA:X006007694

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Parliamentary Democracy in West Africa

Author : Niyi Alabi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Africa, West
ISBN : UOM:39015051565953

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When Hens Begin To Crow

Author : Sylvia Tamale
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2018-10-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780429971631

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Among African countries, Uganda is unique in its affirmative action program for women. In the late 1980s, President Yoweri Museveni announced his belief that Uganda's successful development depended on increased gender equity and backed his opinions by setting several women-centered policies in motion, including a 1989 rule that at least 39 seats in the Ugandan parliament be reserved for women.In this fascinating study, based on in-depth interviews with both male and female parliamentarians, women in nongovernmental organizations, and rural residents of Uganda, Sylvia Tamale explores how women's participation in Ugandan politics has unfolded and what the impact has been for gender equity. The book examines how women have adapted their legislative strategies for empowerment in light of Uganda's patriarchal history and social structure. The author also looks at the consequences and implications of women's parliamentary participation as a result of affirmative action handed down by the president, rather than pushed up from a grassroots movement.Although focusing on Uganda, Tamale's study is relevant to other African and non-African countries grappling with the twin challenges of democracy and development.

Parliamentary Democracy in Uganda

Author : Baganchwera N. I. Barungi
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781456735906

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Parliamentary Democracy in Uganda by Baganchwera N. I. Barungi Pdf

Parliamentary Democracy in Uganda: The Experiment that Failed explores Ugandas malaise of armed dissidents, repression of political parties, military adventurism in neighboring countries, grinding poverty in the countryside and political uncertainty arising from accumulated failure of successive regimes to cultivate a culture of peaceful transfer of power. In light of this, the democratization process envisaged at the time of independence has been frustrated. The author sets out to unravel the cause of that frustration and impasse by tracing the beginning of Ugandas political institutions, particularly the central government organs established in the last century. The new institutions and political organs were basically designed to forge Uganda ahead as a united and stable nation. An attempt is made to critically examine the foundations upon which these institutions were built. It is argued that the institutions were laid under a hostile environment of political diversity and multicultural heritage without an inbuilt balancing mechanism. Accordingly the book recounts the difficult process of nation building undertaken in Uganda, with particular emphasis on the problems encountered in reconciling the new political institutions with the entrenched conservative traditional institutions in the South of the country (the Buganda Agreement of 1900 and other agreements with the kingdoms of Ankole, Tooro and Bunyoro). The author acknowledges the contribution made by the leaders of various political parties towards the task of nation building. It was a task undertaken amidst forces of feudalism and religious animosity. They were men and women of extraordinary foresight who had a clear vision of a new independent Uganda curved out of peoples of diverse cultural backgrounds. This book provides yet another vision of the future and suggests ideas of how to overcome the political impasse that has bedeviled the country since independence.

Hostile to Democracy

Author : Peter Bouckaert
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015047863942

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The Role of Parliament

Voting for Democracy in Uganda

Author : Sabiti Makara,Geoffrey B. Tukahebwa,Foster Byarugaba
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Democratization
ISBN : UOM:39015060667527

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Voting for Democracy in Uganda by Sabiti Makara,Geoffrey B. Tukahebwa,Foster Byarugaba Pdf

Consensus and the Party System in Uganda

Author : Akiiki Bomera Mujaju
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Consensus (Social sciences)
ISBN : IND:30000036915746

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Parliamentary Democracy

Author : Nicholas Hopkinson
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015053787555

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With the collapse of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe, the legitimacy of one-party, and often one-person rule in other parts of the world has been fundamentally challenged. It appears that for the first time parliamentary democracy has become the universally accepted model to adopt or to be perfected. Newer democracies have started to build the institutions and capacity necessary to sustain democracy, while established democracies continue to refine their democracy, sometimes introducing full-scale reforms. This book examines whether elements of the perfect democracy can be identified and how democratic structures and practices can be improved.

The Parliamentarian

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 624 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Commomwealth Countries
ISBN : IND:30000107437711

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