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    • East African Community economic initiatives to reduce conflict among the members states 

      Kakuba, Sultan Juma; Saidi, Mpawenimana Abdullah (2017)
      The study investigated the economic achievements registered by East African Community (EAC) to reduce intrastate conflict in the region to promote peacebuilding. Partner States of EAC with exception of Tanzania have ...
    • Elections and Legitimacy in Authoritarian Regimes 

      Kakuba, Sultan Juma (International Journal of Politics and Good Governance, 2015)
      Holding periodic democratic elections is one of the principal ingredients of liberal democracy. This practice has also been adopted by authoritarian regimes not for purposes of promoting democracy but to gather legitimacy ...
    • Foreign Powers’ Ambitions for Africa’s Rich Resources and its Linkage with Conflict in Africa 

      Kakuba, Sultan Juma (International Journal of Politics and Good Governance, 2016)
      Africa is a vast home of natural resources which defines its attractiveness to foreign powers. This has brought about foreign powers rush to Africa because the continent has huge resources which are either under-exploited ...
    • Multiparty politics dynamics in Uganda 

      Kakuba, Sultan Juma (African Journal of Political Science and International Relations, 2010)
      In liberal democracy, it is obvious political parties play a critical role in deepening democratic process. Besides, providing veritable avenue for popular participation, they are celebrated mechanism for political ...
    • Voting behaviour in Uganda since 1996 

      Kakuba, Sultan Juma (African Journal of Political Science and International Relations, 2011)
      Exploring factors likely to influence 2011 poll in Uganda is the main objective of this paper. The data for this study was obtained through a content analysis of election results (1996, 2001 and 2006) and interview, which ...
    • Women in the Parliament of Uganda (2001-2011) 

      Kakuba, Sultan Juma (International Journal of Advanced Legal Studies and Governance, 2015)
      This study reviews Women in the Parliament of Uganda (2001-2011). The aim is to ascertain Issues and Legislations to Improve the Status of Women in Uganda. It is observed that despite the fact that women play significant ...