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Africa's new leaders: Democracy or state reconstruction?
This book analyzes the emergence of new leaders in East Africa in the post-Cold War era and evaluates whether they brought democratization or simply reshaped state structures with new models of power. Marina Ottaway assesses the political changes in Ethiopia, Uganda, Eritrea, and Rwanda, as well as the dynamics of the relationship between the state, the military, and civil society. With a strong analytical approach, this work provides a critical overview of the challenges to democracy, state reconstruction, and stability in the East African region.
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