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Politics and the Military in Uganda, 1890-1985
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List of Tables - List of Figures - Foreword by William Gutteridge - Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Map: Uganda, Showing International, Regional and District Boundaries - Calendar of Important Events in Uganda's Military History - Introduction - The Role of the Military in the Establishment of Colonial Rule in Uganda (1890-1900) - The Expanding Horizon of the Military (1900-62) - From Obedience to Mutiny (1962-1964) - The Impact of the Mutiny and the Struggle for Political Supremacy (1964-6) - Consolidation of Cleavages and Polarisation in the Army (1967-1970) - Amin's Coup: the Military Takes Over (1971) - 1971: Amin's Policy and Tactics for Survival - Amin's Change of Course (1972) - Amin's Manipulation of the Military (1973-9) - The Disintegration of Amin's Regime (1977-9) - The Post-Military Regimes and the Return to Civilian Rule (1979-80) - Uganda's Second Coup: The Reassertion of Military Muscle (1985) - Conclusions - Appendix A: The Eighteen Points Given to Justify Amin's Coup - Appendix B: Uganda Production of Major Crops (1970-82) - Bibliography - Index

About the Author

AMIOMARA-OTUNNU is a Visiting Scholar at theHarvard Center for International Affairs. He took his doctorate at St. Antony's College, Oxford, and previously studied at Makerere University, Harvard University and the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has published three collections of poems on social and political themes.

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