Crisis Of Legitimacy And Political Violence In Uganda, 1979 To 2016

Ogenga Otunnu
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Crisis Of Legitimacy And Political Violence In Uganda, 1979 To 2016

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"Ogenga Otunnu''s extensive examination of political violence in post-Amin Uganda is a masterpiece of critical investigation.  It provides new insights on the manner in which political violence was a feature of the Obote-2 and Tito Okello governments in the early 1980s, emphasizing the need for re-engaging with the question of regime hegemony.  Finally, it provides an extensive examination of the civil war in Northern Uganda, offering incisive explanations for the persistence of political violence even under Yoweri Museveni''s thirty-year rule, challenging the dominant narrative which claims a restoration of peace and demonstrating that the relative tranquility of the era masks a much deeper crisis of sustainable governance and state legitimacy." (J. Oloka-Onyango, Professor, Makerere University, Uganda)

  • Published date: Sep 09, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 363
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9783319858135
  • Dimensions: 5.83" W x 1.0" L x 8.27" H
Ogenga Otunnu is Associate Professor at DePaul University, USA, as well as the founding Director of the Graduate Program in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies at DePaul and co-founder of the Center for Forced Migration Studies at Northwestern University, USA. He has lectured at the summer program on refugees and forced migration at the Centre for Refugee Studies at York University, Canada, for fifteen years and has trained human rights organizations and NGOs working with displaced population in every region of the globe. He is a consultant for the UNHCR, other international and regional organizations and governments. He has published extensively on genocide, political violence, refugee and forced migration, nationalism, African philosophies, crisis of legitimacy, the African state, the African Renaissance, and human rights.

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