No-party democracy? : Ugandan politics in comparative perspective

No-party democracy? : Ugandan politics in comparative perspective

Author
Giovanni Carbone
Publisher
Lynne Rienner Publishers
Language
English
Year
2008
ISBN
9781588266309,2008009264
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.8 MiB

Are political parties an essential element of democracy Or can a no-party system constitute a viable democratic alternative Giovanni Carbone examines the politics of Museveni's Uganda to illustrate the achievements, contradictions, and limitations of participatory politics in the absence of partisan organizations. At a time when multiparty reforms were sweeping the globe, Uganda opted for a controversial, no-party democratic model. The country's politics over the past two decades thus provide an extraordinary opportunity for addressing the many questions - theoretical, empirical, and comparative - that the notion of a no-party system of elected government raises. Carbone's analysis of how a no-party electoral regime actually works (or doesn't) in Uganda fills a gap in both democracy studies and the study of African politics. This book draws on the Ugandan experience to illustrate the achievements, contradictions, and limitations of a no-party system of elected government.

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