
This book explores the resilience and longevity of President Yoweri Museveni s regime in Uganda, tracing the evolution of the National Resistance Army (NRA) from a victorious insurgency into one of Africa s most enduring regimes. It challenges the assumption that the NRA s 1986 victory in Uganda marked a complete institutional rupture. Instead, the book argues that the NRA later institutionalized as the National Resistance Movement (NRM) governed within a residual social landscape shaped by entrenched traditional monarchies, religious institutions, landed elites, and historic political parties that survived Uganda s civil wars. Confronted with these deeply rooted social forces, the NRM regime was compelled to fuse coercion with co-optation, selective patronage, and strategic concessions. This hybrid approach produced a civil-authoritarian order in which political control is sustained not only through repression, but also through co-optation, negotiation, and accommodation of powerful societal interests. By foregrounding the interplay between state power and enduring social structures, the book contributes to comparative debates on authoritarianism, state-building, and post-conflict governance in Africa and beyond.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Social Structures and Regime Evolution in Post Conflict Uganda. - Chapter 2: Building Power from the Periphery: The Rise and Consolidation of the NRM Regime. - Chapter 3: From Rebels to Regime Allies: Coercion, Co-optation, and Neutralization of Armed Rivals. - Chapter 4: Between Coercion and Accommodation: Authoritarian Bargains in Uganda s Political Settlement. - Chapter 5: Militarization, Patronage, and State Building after Civil War. - Chapter 6: Visible but Powerless: Politics, Opposition, and Social Group Containment under the NRM. - Chapter 7: Outsourcing Repression: Vigilantes and Third Party Violence under the NRM. - Chapter 8: Rethinking Postwar Authoritarianism: Lessons and Implications from the NRM Regime.
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