Autocratization in Contemporary Uganda analyses two interrelated
outcomes: autocratisation, manifest in the deepening of personalist
rule or Musevenism, and the regime resilience that has made Museveni
one of Africa's current-longest surviving rulers. How has this feat
been possible, and what has been the trajectory of Museveni's
increasingly autocratic rule? Surveying that trajectory since 1986,
the book takes as its primary focus the years since 2005; bringing to
the fore the 'autocratic turn', placing it within a broader
comparative lens, and enriching it with comparative references to
cases outside of Uganda. While positing the notion of 'autocratic
adaptability' as a defining hallmark of Museveni's rule, the book
examines the factors and forces that have made that adaptability
possible, analysing the dynamics around three keys themes:
institutions, resources, and coalitions. Through empirical research,
each chapter seeks to demonstrate how either one or two of these three
variables have functioned in propelling autocratization and assuring
regime resilience - producing theoretical and and comparative
implications that reach beyond Uganda.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350323551
Publisert
2023
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Vendor
Zed Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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