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Ugandas recovery has been remarkable, but when this book was being written, Musevenis guerrillas were only then launching their final bid for power. North America: Ohio U Press; Uganda: Fountain Publishers

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title Uganda Now Between Decay Development Eastern African Studies - photo 1

title:Uganda Now : Between Decay & Development Eastern African Studies (London, England)
author:Hansen, Holger Bernt.
publisher:Ohio University Press
isbn10 | asin:0821408968
print isbn13:9780821408964
ebook isbn13:9780585056074
language:English
subjectUganda--History--1979- , Uganda--Economic conditions--1979-
publication date:1988
lcc:DT433.285.U43 1988eb
ddc:967.6/104
subject:Uganda--History--1979- , Uganda--Economic conditions--1979-
Page i
Uganda Now
Page ii
EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
Abdul Sheriff
Slaves, Spices & Ivory in Zanzibar
Integration of an East African Commercial Empire
into the World Economy 17701873
Tabitha Kanogo
Squatters & the Roots of Mau Mau 19051963
David W. Throup
Economic and Social Origins of Mau Mau 19451953
David William Cohen & E. S. Atieno Odhiambo
Siaya
The Historical Anthropology of an African Landscape
*
Bruce Berman & John Lonsdale
Unhappy Valley
Clan, Class & State in Colonial Kenya
*
Bethwell A. Ogot & Christopher Ehret
A History of Early Eastern Africa*
* forthcoming

This volume,
and the conference upon which it is based,
were sponsored by
the Danish Research Council for Development Research,
the Danish Social Science Research Council,
the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA),
and the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London University.
Thanks are also given to
the British Council and the Noel Buxton Trust
for assistance with travel expenses.
Thanks to the good offices of
the World Lutheran Federation
and Danchurchaid
copies are available for sale
in Uganda.
Page iii
Uganda Now
Between Decay & Development
Edited by
Holger Bernt Hansen
& Michael Twaddle
JAMES CURREY
London
OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS
Athens
HEINEMANN KENYA
Nairobi
Page iv
James Currey Ltd
54b Thornhill Square, Islington
London N1 1 BE
Heinemann Kenya
Kijabe Street, P.O. Box 45314
Nairobi, Kenya
Ohio University Press
Scott Quadrangle
Athens, Ohio 45701, USA
Available in Uganda from
Uganda Bookshop
P.O. Box 7145
Kampala
James Currey Ltd 1988
First published 1988
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Uganda now: between decay and development.
(Eastern African Studies)
1. Uganda. Social conditions
I. Hansen, Holger Bernt II. Twaddle, Michael
967.6'104
ISBN 0-85255-315-3
ISBN 0-85255-316-1 Pbk
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Uganda Now: between decay and development
edited by Holger Bernt Hansen and Michael Twaddle
p cm
Bibliography: p
Includes index
1. Uganda History 1979
2. Uganda Economic conditions 1979
I. Hansen, Holger Bernt
II. Twaddle, Michael
DT433.285.U43 1988 967.6'104 DC19 88-5370
ISBN 0-8214-0896-8
ISBN 0-8214-0897-6 (Pbk)
Typesetting by Mikkel Hansen
in association with Saxon Printing Ltd
Printed in Great Britain
by Villiers Publications, London N6
Page v
CONTENTS
List of Maps and Tables
vii
List of Contributors
viii
1. Introduction
1
Part One
Background to Crisis
Picture 2
2. Four Steps towards Disaster
Picture 3
Christopher Wrigley
27
Picture 4
3. The Dislocated Polity
Picture 5
D.A. Low
36
Picture 6
4. The Recent Political Economy of Uganda
Picture 7
Aidan Southall
54
Picture 8
5. Power that Rode Naked through Uganda Under the Muzzle of a Gun
Picture 9
George Kanyeihamba
70
Part Two
Economic Perspectives and Agricultural Challenges
6. Uganda: The Spatial Dimension
Picture 10
Anthony O'Connor
83
Picture 11
7. Crisis Management: The Lessons for Africa from Obote's Second Term
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