Another Fine Mess

America, Uganda and the War on Terror

262 pages

English language

Published June 29, 2017 by Columbia Global Reports.

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978-0-9977229-2-5
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In this powerful account of Ugandan dictator Yoweri Museveni's 30 year reign, Helen Epstein chronicles how Western leaders' single-minded focus on the War on Terror and their naive dealings with strongmen are at the root of much of the turmoil in eastern and central Africa. Museveni's involvement in the conflicts in Sudan, South Sudan, Rwanda, Congo, and Somalia has earned him substantial amounts of military and development assistance, as well as near-total impunity. It has also short-circuited the power the people of this region might otherwise have over their destiny. Epstein set out for Uganda more than 20 years ago to work as a public health consultant on an AIDS project. Since then, the roughly $20 billion worth of foreign aid poured into the country by donors has done little to improve the well-being of the Ugandan people, whose rates of illiteracy, mortality, and poverty surpass those of many neighboring …

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Uganda, Museveni, and you

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Brief focused journalistic account of a dictator's continued reign by feigning democracy, keeping western money flowing (the uneventful transition from Cold War to War on Terror), fueling ethnic war in neighboring countries and within, and steady oppression and threats to institutions (parliament, press, supreme court) considering stepping out of line. A failed state, or a careful student of what makes America tick?

Subjects

  • Political science