Politics and the Military in Uganda: 1966-1971
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Authors
Atkinson, Catherine C.
Issue Date
1972
Type
Thesis
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en_US
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Abstract
This paper will attempt a detailed study of the 25th January 1971
military coup in Uganda. The causes of the coup were many: some unique
to Uganda; others based on problems facing all economically underdeveloped
countries today. It is not possible to analyze a coup d'etat as an isolated
event: the situation on 24th January which gave rise to a coup
can only be understood in terms of the character of Uganda's political
development. Thus I have included in this paper a brief discussion of
political issues during pre- and immediate post-independence years, and
a more detailed study of Ugandan politics from the 1966-71 period.
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iii, 126 p.
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