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Making sense of the Uganda-Rwanda armed conflict in the Democractic Republic of Congo (DRC)
(2001)
At the time Rwanda and Uganda helped President Laurent Kabila come to power in the DRC (then Zaire) in May 1997, any critical observer would have anticipated that Uganda and Rwanda had become formidable allies. And no one, ...
Ethnic pluralism and political centralisation: the basis of political conflict in Uganda
(1987-09)
The paper contends that the struggle for participation and control of political power is at the centre, is one of the major causes of political conflict in this country. In the end, the paper advocates for the decentralization ...
Understanding benefactor and beneficiary: protest stories in Nakivale Camp.
(2000)
I will begin with a brief narrative of the protest and a discussion of my approach; more detailed explication of the claims advanced by refugees and officials in the protests will follow. This explication will highlight ...
Ethnic pluralism and political centralisation: the basis of political conflict in Uganda
(1987-09)
The paper contends that the struggle for participation and control of political power is at the centre, is one of the major causes of political conflict in this country. In the end, the paper advocates for the decentralization ...
War and the debt burden in the Great Lakes region
(2000-07)
The task of this paper is to advance the view that the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs) of Great Lakes Region would do better to endeavor and resolve political disharmony using peacemaking strategies rather than ...
Ethnicity and ethnic conflict in the great lakes region.
(2000-07)
This paper explains the ethnicity and ethnic conflicts in the Great Lakes region in the context of the historical backgrounds of the region. It attempts to unearth the issue from its historical, sociological, cultural and ...
Refugees and Politics in Uganda
(1993-12)
It is common government rhetoric to talk of the granting
of asylum as a humanitarian act. But as Loescher (1992:
34-51) has observed, refugee problems are intensely political
and their causes and consequences are ...
Refugees and Politics in Uganda
(1993-12)
It is common government rhetoric to talk of the granting
of asylum as a humanitarian act. But as Loescher (1992:
34-51) has observed, refugee problems are intensely political
and their causes and consequences are ...