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Political Uncertainty, Violence and Hope in Uganda

- A Personal Account

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Political Uncertainty, Violence and Hope in Uganda: A Personal Account demonstrates both the tumultuous and hopeful aspects of Uganda''s political history. Much as the first 20 years of Uganda''s independence saw politics of experimentation, intrigue, and lack of ethics, sliding the country into a journey of uncertainty and violence, the latter years saw hope and economic progress. The book first introduces the author, both as a civilian and a soldier. Chapter 2 examines Milton Obote''s social, economic, and military policies, and how they catapulted Idi Amin to power in 1971. Chapter 3 crystallizes Uganda''s political uncertainty and violence, which saw over 300,000 Ugandans murdered under Amin. Subsequent chapters describe the armed national efforts to depose Amin and Obote from power. These culminated in Museveni''s takeover from the Okello Junta in 1986. The Museveni takeover triggered a series of political oppositions and insurgencies that spanned almost 20 years. The NRA/NRM has since neutralized and defeated those insurgencies, ushering in unprecedented peace and hope that have seen Uganda recover from economic quagmire and political turmoil to a developing country. Uganda is now bracing for middle-income status, which ushers in the book''s last chapter: Is There Hope for Uganda? (About the Author) Charles Kisembo was born in Uganda in 1959 in what is presently the Kamwenge District. In 1984, he attended Makerere University and graduated with a bachelor''s degree in history. In 1991, he enrolled for a master''s degree in history. In 2007, he graduated with a master''s degree in defence studies at Kings College, London. Col. Kisembo has 35 years of military experience, and was recently appointed Military Assistant (MA) to the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF)-UPDF. Presently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at Warnborough College, Ireland.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781628578683
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 358
  • Utgitt:
  • 9. desember 2020
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x229x20 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 526 g.
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 17. mars 2025

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Political Uncertainty, Violence and Hope in Uganda: A Personal Account demonstrates both the tumultuous and hopeful aspects of Uganda''s political history. Much as the first 20 years of Uganda''s independence saw politics of experimentation, intrigue, and lack of ethics, sliding the country into a journey of uncertainty and violence, the latter years saw hope and economic progress.
The book first introduces the author, both as a civilian and a soldier. Chapter 2 examines Milton Obote''s social, economic, and military policies, and how they catapulted Idi Amin to power in 1971.
Chapter 3 crystallizes Uganda''s political uncertainty and violence, which saw over 300,000 Ugandans murdered under Amin. Subsequent chapters describe the armed national efforts to depose Amin and Obote from power. These culminated in Museveni''s takeover from the Okello Junta in 1986.
The Museveni takeover triggered a series of political oppositions and insurgencies that spanned almost 20 years.
The NRA/NRM has since neutralized and defeated those insurgencies, ushering in unprecedented peace and hope that have seen Uganda recover from economic quagmire and political turmoil to a developing country. Uganda is now bracing for middle-income status, which ushers in the book''s last chapter: Is There Hope for Uganda?
(About the Author)
Charles Kisembo was born in Uganda in 1959 in what is presently the Kamwenge District. In 1984, he attended Makerere University and graduated with a bachelor''s degree in history. In 1991, he enrolled for a master''s degree in history. In 2007, he graduated with a master''s degree in defence studies at Kings College, London. Col. Kisembo has 35 years of military experience, and was recently appointed Military Assistant (MA) to the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF)-UPDF. Presently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at Warnborough College, Ireland.

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