Browsing Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) - IDS by Subject "Governance"
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Constitutions, constitutionalism and the economy: lessons from Tanzania.
(1991-07)Tanzania is a poor Third World country whose people were among the 780 million people who were described by the World of Bank as living in the direst poverty "a condition of life so charactarised by malnutrition, illiteracy ... -
Constitutions, constitutionalism and the economy: lessons from Tanzania.
(1991-07)Tanzania is a poor Third World country whose people were among the 780 million people who were described by the World of Bank as living in the direst poverty "a condition of life so charactarised by malnutrition, illiteracy ... -
Cultural diversity and the role of traditional authority in local self governance: the case of Mozambique in Southern Africa
(1993-08-30)We will begin this article with the subject ''cultural diversity" and, in this context, examine the role traditional authority can play in the process of good governance. Therefore our principal focus will be this local, ... -
Cultural diversity and the role of traditional authority in local self governance: the case of Mozambique in Southern Africa
(1993-08-30)We will begin this article with the subject ''cultural diversity" and, in this context, examine the role traditional authority can play in the process of good governance. Therefore our principal focus will be this local, ... -
Formation and impact of political parties in 1950s up to independence (1962): Lessons for democracy.
(2003)There is no doubt that the time to independence was both exciting and confused. It was exciting because it carried hope for independence but it was confused because the road map to independence after a long time of colonial ... -
Land law and land law policy in Eastern Africa
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Land law and land law policy in Eastern Africa
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Political generations in Bukoba :1890-1939.
(1940)What theoretical framework I have been able to salvage is, as the title of my paper suggests, largely evolutionary. The "political generations" which I wish to distinguish in the various stages of colonial rule are those ... -
Political generations in Bukoba :1890-1939.
(1940)What theoretical framework I have been able to salvage is, as the title of my paper suggests, largely evolutionary. The "political generations" which I wish to distinguish in the various stages of colonial rule are those ... -
Reflection on the character of the Sudanese state and the making of a dominant power bloc
(1984-10-12)State formation in the Sudan may be traced to the middle of eighth century B.C. and the rise of Nubian Kingdoms which exerted cultural as well as economic influence over the lands that now constitute the modern Sudan and ... -
Reflection on the character of the Sudanese state and the making of a dominant power bloc
(1984-10-12)State formation in the Sudan may be traced to the middle of eighth century B.C. and the rise of Nubian Kingdoms which exerted cultural as well as economic influence over the lands that now constitute the modern Sudan and ... -
Temporal consciousness in African belief and ideology.
(1982)In delineating the temporal consciousness of the people belonging to a traditional African culture, perhaps, the most subtle difficulty is that of overcoming the assumption of a normative concept of time. Augustine's ... -
Temporal consciousness in African belief and ideology.
(1982)In delineating the temporal consciousness of the people belonging to a traditional African culture, perhaps, the most subtle difficulty is that of overcoming the assumption of a normative concept of time. Augustine's ... -
War and the debt burden in the Great Lakes region
(2000-07)The task of this paper is to advance the view that the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs) of Great Lakes Region would do better to endeavor and resolve political disharmony using peacemaking strategies rather than ... -
War and the debt burden in the Great Lakes region
(2000-07)The task of this paper is to advance the view that the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs) of Great Lakes Region would do better to endeavor and resolve political disharmony using peacemaking strategies rather than ...