Uganda in Regional and International Peacekeeping Operations |
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Authors: | Kasaija Philip Apuuli |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda |
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Abstract: | Since attaining independence in 1962, Uganda has only seriously contributed to regional and international peacekeeping on two occasions—in Liberia and Somalia. Due to the internal political upheavals that rocked the country in the 1960s through 1980s, Uganda’s capacity to engage in international peacekeeping was seriously curtailed. As a result of engaging in the Liberia and Somalia peace operations, the country has built capacity to engage in peacekeeping. However, recently Uganda has used its participation in peacekeeping missions, especially that in Somalia, as a leverage to fend-off criticisms for its involvement in conflicts in the Great Lakes region. |
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Keywords: | Uganda peacekeeping Mohamed Siad Barre Yoweri Museveni OAU AMISOM ECOMOG Liberia Somalia |
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