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Podcast: Phil Clark summarises reactions to ‘Distant Justice: The Impact of the ICC on African Politics’ during a book tour of five countries

Introduction to a roundtable discussion about the International Criminal Court and Africa, held at Africa Research Institute on 12 June 2019. https://audiomack.com/song/africaresearch/phil-clark-discusses-africa-book-tour-for-his-book-distant-justice
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The subtleties of authoritarianism in Museveni’s Uganda

Wilkins and Vokes argue that while the NRM certainly makes use of crude abuses of state power, this occurs within the context of a sophisticated electoral technique which is equally important to understand.
Tom Goodfellow Urban transport
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What do informal transport associations tell us about political trajectories in Africa?

Tom Goodfellow explores what informal transport associations tell us about political trajectories in Africa, and Uganda in particular.
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Age is but a number: Museveni looks to 2021 and beyond in Uganda

Jamie Hitchen gives us a look ahead at Uganda 2021. Will Museveni return?
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Uganda’s economy: 31 years of moving in circles

Ramathan Ggoobi argues that has the NRM failed to deliver on its 1986 promise of an "independent, integrated and self-sustaining national economy".
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Co-option and cabinets in Uganda

Michael Mutyaba looks at the tactic of opposition co-option in Uganda; a strategy that has been continuously used by the NRM since it came to power in 1986
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Why implementation fails in Uganda

Museveni’s government is giving all attention to politics, policy design and planning instead of doing the small things that would make a big difference argues Ramathan Ggoobi
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Museveni’s misdirection: Reading between the lines in Uganda

Jamie Hitchen attempts to read between the lines in an effort to understand some of President Museveni's recent actions in Uganda.
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Museveni’s wrong obsessions

Ramathan Ggoobi seeks to explain why Uganda’s economic progress is being limited by the ‘wrong obsessions’ of President Museveni.
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