AN ELECTORAL GEOGRAPHY OF UGANDA: FROM THE GUN TO THE BALLOT, A ‘POLITICS OF SUCCESS’ OR LEGITIMIZATION?

B. Bakamanume
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Abstract Most recent elections in African countries have been characterized by external persuasion by donor countries. The push for democracy has been tied to foreign aid. The election process in such cases often favors and/or legitimizes the incumbent. Uganda's 1996 election is a good case study to test this hypothesis, and explain the election within the global context. Uganda experienced political instability in the 1970s and 1980s. Since its independence in 1962, the country has been ruled by nine different governments, of which three were elected. Using the results from the recent presidential elections in Uganda, this paper examines the nature and implication of the elections. Did the election process uphold democracy, or peace? Did the process legitimize a rule? What factors influenced voting behavior patterns? The 1996 elections gave President Museveni a second term in office. His elected government is the ninth government, and legitimates the continuation of his non-elected first term of ten year...
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乌干达的选举地理:从枪炮到选票,是“成功的政治”还是合法化?
非洲国家最近选举的特点是捐助国的外部劝说。推动民主一直与外国援助联系在一起。在这种情况下,选举过程往往有利于和/或使现任者合法化。乌干达1996年的选举是检验这一假设的一个很好的案例研究,并在全球背景下解释选举。乌干达在20世纪70年代和80年代经历了政治动荡。自1962年独立以来,该国已被九个不同的政府统治,其中三个是选举产生的。利用最近乌干达总统选举的结果,本文考察了选举的性质和含义。选举过程维护的是民主还是和平?这个过程使规则合法化了吗?什么因素影响了投票行为模式?1996年的选举让穆塞韦尼总统连任。他当选的政府是第九届政府,并使他非选举产生的第一个十年任期的延续合法化。
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