Uganda
1971-1972, 1974, 1979-1992, 1994-2011
- Type:
Internal/internationalized
- Side A:
Uganda
- Side B:
Military faction (forces of Idi Amin), Kikosi Maalum, Military faction (forces of Charles Arube), Fronasa, UNLF, FUNA, NRA, UNRF, UFM, HSM, UNDA, UPA, Lord's Army, Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), WNBF, UNRF II
References:
Bereketeab, Redie, ed (2013) The Horn of Africa. Intra-State and Inter-State Conflicts and Security. London: Pluto Press.
Clark, John F. (2002) Musevenis's Adventure in the Congo War: Uganda's Vietnam?, in John F. Clark, ed., The African Stakes of the Congo War. New York: Palgrave.
Eriksen, Stein Sundstøl (2005) The Congo War and the Prospects for State Formation: Rwanda and Uganda Compared, Third World Quarterly 26(7): 1097-1113.
Raeymaekers, Timothy (2010) Protection for Sale? War and the Transformation of Regulation on the Congo-Ugandan Border, Develoment and Change 41(4): 563-587.
Reinikka, Ritva & Paul Collier, eds (2001) Uganda's Recovery. The Role of Farms, Firms and Government. Washington, DC: The World Bank.
Reno, William (2002) Uganda's politics of war and debt relief, Review of International Political Economy 9(3): 415-435.
Rubongoya, Joshua B. (2007) Regime Hegemony in Museveni's Uganda. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Titeca, Kristof (2006) Political Patronage and Political Values: The Developmental Role of Political Patronage and its Impact on Shaping Political Values in Rural Uganda, Afrika Focus 19(1-2): 43-67.
Van Acker, Frank (2004) Uganda and the Lord’s Resistance Army: The New Order No One Ordered, African Affairs 103(412): 335-357.