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What is Africa's problem? Yoweri K. Museveni ; edited by Elizabeth Kanyogonya ; foreword by Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, c2000.Description: xxix, 261 p. : map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0816632774 (acidfree paper)
  • 0816632782 (pbk. : acidfree paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.9676 21
LOC classification:
  • DT30.5 .M87 2000
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: I. Ugandan Politics -- 1 Ours Is a Fundamental Change -- 2 The Price of Bad Leadership -- 3 Religion and Politics -- 4 Colonial versus Modern Law -- 5 Security Is the Key -- 6 The State of the Nation in 1989 -- 7 Why the Interim Period Was Extended -- 8 The Interim Balance Sheet -- 9 Where Is the Public Spirit in the Public Service? -- 10 Corruption Is a Cancer -- 11Was It a Fundamental Change? -- 12 Building Uganda for the Future -- II. Military Strategy in Uganda -- 13 Why We Fought a Protracted People's War -- 14 Who Is Winning the War? -- 15 The NRA and the People -- 16 How to Fight a Counterrevolutionary Insurgency -- III. African Politics -- 17 What's Wrong with Africa? -- 18 Most of Africa Kept Quiet -- 19 Self-Reliance Is the Way Ahead -- 20 Political Substance and Political Form -- 21 The Crisis of the State in Africa -- IV. Africa in World Politics -- 22 Genuine Nonalignment -- 23 When Is Africa's Industrial Revolution? -- 24 Defending Our Common Heritage -- 25 The Economic Consequences of Coffee -- 26 Africa Needs Ideological and Economic Independence -- 27 Where Does the East-West Thaw Leave Africa? -- 28 The Need for North-South Cooperation -- 29 AIDS Is a Socioeconomic Disease -- Appendix: The National Resistance Movement -- Ten-Point Program.
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Books Books Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa General Stacks DT30.5 .M87 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan (Restricted Access) Prof. Jan-Georg Deutsch, Bk.No.00248 20042

Machine generated contents note: I. Ugandan Politics -- 1 Ours Is a Fundamental Change -- 2 The Price of Bad Leadership -- 3 Religion and Politics -- 4 Colonial versus Modern Law -- 5 Security Is the Key -- 6 The State of the Nation in 1989 -- 7 Why the Interim Period Was Extended -- 8 The Interim Balance Sheet -- 9 Where Is the Public Spirit in the Public Service? -- 10 Corruption Is a Cancer -- 11Was It a Fundamental Change? -- 12 Building Uganda for the Future -- II. Military Strategy in Uganda -- 13 Why We Fought a Protracted People's War -- 14 Who Is Winning the War? -- 15 The NRA and the People -- 16 How to Fight a Counterrevolutionary Insurgency -- III. African Politics -- 17 What's Wrong with Africa? -- 18 Most of Africa Kept Quiet -- 19 Self-Reliance Is the Way Ahead -- 20 Political Substance and Political Form -- 21 The Crisis of the State in Africa -- IV. Africa in World Politics -- 22 Genuine Nonalignment -- 23 When Is Africa's Industrial Revolution? -- 24 Defending Our Common Heritage -- 25 The Economic Consequences of Coffee -- 26 Africa Needs Ideological and Economic Independence -- 27 Where Does the East-West Thaw Leave Africa? -- 28 The Need for North-South Cooperation -- 29 AIDS Is a Socioeconomic Disease -- Appendix: The National Resistance Movement -- Ten-Point Program.

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