Arbitrary States: Social Control and Modern Authoritarianism in Museveni’s Uganda – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780198856474,0198856474,9780192598479, 0192598473
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- ISBN 10: 0192598473
- ISBN 13: 9780192598479
- Author: Rebecca Tapscott
In recent years, scholars have noted the rise of a particular type of authoritarianism worldwide, in which rulers manipulate institutions designed to implement the rule of law so that they instead facilitate the exercise of arbitrary power. Even as scholars puzzle over this seemingly new phenomenon, scholarship on African politics offers helpful answers. This book places literature on the post-colonial African state in conversation with literature on modern authoritarianism, using this to frame over ten months of qualitative field research on Uganda’s informal security actors – including vigilante groups, local militias, and community police. Based on this research, the book presents an original framework – called ‘institutionalized arbitrariness’ – to explain how modern authoritarian rulers project arbitrary power even in environments of relatively functional state institutions, checks and balances and the rule of law.
Table of contents:
1. Violence, Governance, and Uncertainty: An Introduction to Citizens’ Lived Experiences of the Ugandan State
2. Arbitrary Governance and Modern Authoritarianism
3. Institutionalized Arbitrariness in Uganda (1986-2016)
4. Violence, Sovereignty, and the Uganda Police Force
5. Claiming Jurisdiction: Local Vigilantes and the Struggle to Consolidate Power
6. Whither the State? Surveillance, Crime Preventers, and Potential State Presence
7. Varieties of Arbitrary Governance
8. Arbitrary Governance in Africa and Beyond