ABSTRACT

Grace Ibingira seeks the fundamental causes of the widespread upheavals (at least thirty-eight army coups in the past fifteen years) in African states today and finds them in the inadequate colonial preparation of African leaders for the responsibilities of independence, the earlier practices of "divide and raie, and the "winner-take-all policies o

part 1|59 pages

The Nature of the Colonial Legacy

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|25 pages

Uganda

chapter 3|13 pages

Nigeria

chapter 4|9 pages

Ghana

part 2|183 pages

The Politics and Practices of Winner-Take-All and Their Consequences

chapter 5|2 pages

Introduction

chapter 8|19 pages

Ghana: The Centralization of Power

chapter 10|23 pages

Poverty, Subversion, and Instability

part 3|91 pages

The Future: Some Lessons and Some Basic Principles

chapter 11|22 pages

Alternatives for Africa

chapter 12|35 pages

The Military Regime of Idi Amin in Uganda

chapter 13|31 pages

Some Basic Principles