Publication
5 Apr 2012
This report provides the context for growing tensions and analyzes the unresolved issues of national integration that plagued Ugandan governments long before independence. It examines the effect of the decision to reestablish the traditional kingdoms as well as the Buganda Kingdom’s calls for greater federalism. In addition, it assesses Museveni’s reliance on patronage, his increasing authoritarianism and the discovery of large oil reserves. Lastly, it evaluates the results of the 2011 elections, the wave of recent demonstrations and the parliamentary revolt and considers the long-term destabilizing impact of these issues.
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Author | International Crisis Group |
Series | Crisis Group Africa Reports |
Issue | 187 |
Publisher | International Crisis Group (ICG) |
Copyright | © 2012 International Crisis Group (Crisis Group) |