Political Corruption in Uganda and Neo-Patrimonialism

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This book presents findings of a research on "Understanding Uganda's political Corruption from a neo-patrimonial perspective". For the case of Uganda where the actual power rests on a deeply embedded patrimonial ideology, political corruption has become an essential means by which the National Resistance Movement (NRM) elites capture, retain and consolidate power hence corruption is steadily gaining acceptance as a way of life. The book attempts to look beyond "lack of political will" and analysed the interaction between personal relations (informal networks of patronage and social domination) and the formal framework of the central state to the in which political power is wielded by the ruling elites. This analysis will facilitate in understanding why political corruption in Uganda persists despite numerous efforts to fight it, the challenges and prospects of combating political corruption in Uganda, and the role international donors can play to reduce political corruption. Donors have also for many years been reluctant to use their substantial economic assistance and international diplomatic influence to press the government to confront corrupt state elites.

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Ogwang Allan Young, a male Ugandan born in 1978Holds MSc in Governance and Development (Distinction 2013) of the University of Antwerp-IOB Belgium, BA in Democracy and Development Studies (2010) of Uganda Martyrs University & Diploma in Dev't Studies - Kumi University.Work experience: 10 years of professional experience in Relief and Development


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This book presents findings of a research on "Understanding Uganda's political Corruption from a neo-patrimonial perspective". For the case of Uganda where the actual power rests on a deeply embedded patrimonial ideology, political corruption has become an essential means by which the National Resistance Movement (NRM) elites capture, retain and consolidate power hence corruption is steadily gaining acceptance as a way of life. The book attempts to look beyond "lack of political will" and analysed the interaction between personal relations (informal networks of patronage and social domination) and the formal framework of the central state to the in which political power is wielded by the ruling elites. This analysis will facilitate in understanding why political corruption in Uganda persists despite numerous efforts to fight it, the challenges and prospects of combating political corruption in Uganda, and the role international donors can play to reduce political corruption. Donors have also for many years been reluctant to use their substantial economic assistance and international diplomatic influence to press the government to confront corrupt state elites.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783659534782
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T7mm
    • Jahr 2014
    • EAN 9783659534782
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3659534781
    • Veröffentlichung 25.04.2014
    • Titel Political Corruption in Uganda and Neo-Patrimonialism
    • Autor Allan Young Ogwang
    • Gewicht 173g
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 104
    • Genre Politikwissenschaft

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