Changing Uganda: The Dilemmas of Structural Adjustment & Revolutionary ChangeYoweri 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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1989 elections Acholi adjustment programmes administration African agricultural Amin Amin’s areas army Bank Bank of Uganda cent clinics coffee committee conflict constitution cultural deficit democracy democratization difficult district drugs economic electoral ethnic export external farmers field fight figures finance financial find first fiscal five government’s groups guerrilla Gulu Holy Spirit Movement human rights important income increased inflation institutions Kampala Kenya Kyotera Lakwena land tenure language Luganda language Makerere University market socialism ment military Moyo district Museveni National Resistance National Resistance Army NRM government NRM’s Obote office officers official organizations parties people’s political prestige motive problems production profit Rakai reflecting reform regime Resistance Council role rural schools sector significant social soldiers specific SPLA structural adjustment Sudan Swahili Tanzania tion trade Uganda UPDA village wage women workers Yoweri Museveni