International perceptions and African agency: Uganda and its donors 1986-2010
<p>This thesis investigates the place of African states in the international system and seeks to understand what space exists for aid-dependent governments to exercise agency in relations with donors. In exploring these issues I focus on the case of Uganda’s NRM regime which has enjoyed very s...
Main Author: | Fisher, J |
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Other Authors: | Anderson, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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