Changing Uganda : the dilemmas of structural adjustment & revolutionary change
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Changing Uganda : the dilemmas of structural adjustment & revolutionary change
(Eastern African studies)
J. Currey , Fountain Press , Ohio University Press , Heinemann Kenya, 1991
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Based on a conference sponsored by the Danish Research Council for Development Research, and others
Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-386) and index
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Examines the dilemmas of introducing revolutionary changes in an African country deeply affected by structural adjustment.
Yoweri Museveni battled to power in 1986 and his government impressed many observers, some of whom recommended it as a model for other African states struggling to develop their resources in the best interests of their people. Butwhere was change to start and how was it to continue in order to resolve the dilemmas facing Uganda?
North America: Ohio U Press; Uganda: Fountain Publishers
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:James Currey cloth ISBN 9780852553497
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Yoweri Museveni battled to power in 1986 and his government impressed many observers, some of whom recommended it as a model for other African states struggling to develop their resources in the best interests of their people. But where was change to start and how was it to continue in order to resolve the dilemmas facing Uganda? North America: Ohio U Press; Uganda: Fountain PublishersBR>
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