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CBR BOOKS
1. Uganda: Studies in Living conditions, Popular Movements and Constitutionalism,
edited by Mahmood Mamdani and Joe Oloka-Onyango. JEP Book No. 2, 1994. 638p.
2. Uganda: Studies in Labour,
edited by Mahmood Mamdani. CODESRIA, 1996. 368p.
CBR Working Paper Series
1. Conditions of Labour on Commercial Dairy Farms in Kabale District,
by Murindwa Rutanga; 56p. 1989.
2. Social Movements and Constitutionalism in the African Context, Mahmood Mamdani; 19p.
3. Capital and Conditions of Fisher-Labourers of Lakes Kyoga and Victoria Canoe Fisheries, by Asowa-Okwe; 69p. 1989.
4. Popular Forms and the Question of Democracy: The Case of Resistance Councils in Uganda, by Ddungu Expedit; 65p. 1989.
5. Uganda Contradictions of the IMF Programme and Perspective, by Mahmood Mamdani; 39p. 1989.
6. Artisinal Production of Salt in Lake Katwe, by Syahuka Muhindo; 47p. 1989.
7. The Conditions of Migrant Labour in Masaka District 1900-1962; The Case of Coffee Shamba Labourers, by Simon Rutabajuka; 45p. 1989.
8. The State and Social Differentiation in Kakindo Village, Masindi District, by Nyangabyaki Bazaara; 43p. 1991.
9. Electoral Mechanisms and the Democratic Process: The 1989 RC-NRC Election, by Expedit Ddungu and Arnest A. Wabwire; 53p.1989.
10. Constitutionalism in Uganda: Report on a Survey and Workshop of Organised Groups, by Joe Oloka-Onyango and Sam Tindifa; 44p. 1991
11. A Review of the MISR-Wisconsin Land Tenure Centre Study On Land Tenure Agricultural Development in Uganda, by Expedit Ddungu; 25p. 1991.
12. Armed Conflict, Political Violence and the Human Rights Monitoring of Uganda: 1971 to 1990, by Joe Oloka-Onyango; 39p. 1991.
13. Appropriate Technology, Productivity and Employment in Agriculture in Uganda: The Case Study of the Kibimba and Doho Rice Schemes, by Gariyo Zie; 82p. 1991.
14. Uganda National Congress and the Struggle for Democracy: 1952-1962, by Sallie Simba Kayunga; 206p. 1991.
15. The Rwenzururu Movement and the Democratic Struggle, by Syahuka-Muhindo A; 89p. 1991
16. Worker Struggles, the Labour Process and the Question of Control: The Case of United Garments Industry Limited, by Ahikire Josephine; 63p. 1991.
17. Workers and the Law in Uganda, by John-Jean Barya; 79p. 1991.
18. Nyabingi Movement: People's Anti-Colonial Struggles in Kigezi 1910-1930, by Murindwa Rutanga; 153p. 1991.
19. Workers' Control: The Struggle to take over Mulco Textile Factory in Uganda, by Edward Rubanga; 41p. 1992.
20. Pastoralism and Crisis in North Eastern Uganda: Factors that have Determined Social Change in Karamoja, by Charles Ocan; 74p. 1992.
21. Pastoral Crisis in Northern Uganda: The Changing Significance of Cattle Raids, by Charles Ocan;43p. 1992.
22. Karamoja: Ecology and History, by Mahmood Mamdani and P. M. B. Kasoma and A. B. Katende; 66p. 1992.
23. Causes and Effects of the 1980 Famine in Karamoja, by Ben Okudi; 60p.
24. The Press and Democratic Struggles in Uganda: 1900-1962, by Zie Gariyo; 101p. 1992.
25. The Dynamics of the Land Question and its Impact on Agriculture Productivity in Mbarara District, Uganda, by Lawyer B. M. Kafureka; 130p. 1992.
26. Emergent Changes and Trends in Land Tenure and Use in Kabale and Kisoro District, by Robert Mugisha; 70p. 1992.
27. Land Tenure and Peasant Adaptations: Some Reflections on Agricultural Production in Luweero District, by Frank Muhereza; 110p. 1992.
28. Land Policy and the Evolving Forms of Land Tenure in Masindi District, Uganda, by Nyangabyaki Bazaara; 72p. 1992.
29. Pluralism and the Right of Association, by Mahmood Mamdani; 70p. 1993.
30. Judicial Power and Constitutionalism in Uganda: An Historical Perspective,, by Joe Oloka-Onyango; 73p. 1993.
31. Pastoral Crisis and Transformation: An Evaluation of the Role Non-Governmental Organizations in Karamoja, by Arnest Wabwire; 95p. 1993.
32. The Media, Constitutionalism and Democracy in Uganda, by Zie Gariyo; 64p. 1993.
33. CBR Memorandum on the Proposed Land Tenure and Control Bill, 14p. 1993.
34. The Land Question and the Agrarian Crisis: The Case of Kalangala District, Uganda, by John Ssenkumba; 52p. 1993.
35. Aspects of the Land Question in Mbale District, by Peter O. Otim; 47p. 1993.
36. Recent Trends in the Lango Land Tenure System, by James E. Opyene; 66p. 1993.
37. Islamic Fundamentalism in Uganda: A Case of the Tabligh Youth Movement, by Sallie Simba Kayunga; 92p. 1993.
38. Popular Democracy and the Legitimacy of the Constitution: Some Reflections on Uganda's Constitution-Making Process, by John-Jean Barya; 42p. 1993.
39. Survey of Safety and Health Conditions of Work in Four Industries in Uganda, by Joseph Carasco; 50p. 1993.
40. The Dynamics of Women Participation in Workers' Struggles in Uganda: A Case Study of the National Union of Clerical, Commercial Professional and Technical Employees (NUCCPTE), by Asowa-Okwe; 53p. 1994.
41. Some Constitutional Dimensions of Military Politics in Uganda, by Expedit Ddungu; 50p. 1994.
42. Popular Forms: A Materialistic Critique of Gender Representation in the Lango Orature, by Ernest Okello-Ogwang; 70p. 1994.
43. The other Side of Land Issues in Buganda: Pastoral Crisis and the Squatter Movement in Sembabule Sub-District; by Expedit Ddungu; 49p. 1994.
44. Land to Tillers or Tillers to Land: The Existing Forms of Land Tenure Systems in Mpigi District, by Winnie Bikaako; 44p. 1994.
45. Land Tenure and Land use in Kampala District, by Jennifer B. Kaggwa; 67p. 1994.
46. Forms of Peasant Co-operatives in Agriculture, Case Study in Lango, Northern Uganda, by James E. Opyene; 72p. 1994.
47. Worker's Condition and Struggles at Nyanza Textile Industries, Jinja, 1970-1990; by Juma Okuku; 46p. 1995.
48. Agricultural Commercialisation, contract Farming and Tobacco: A Study of the Socio-Economic Effects of Tobacco Growing in Masindi District; by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza; 56p. 1996.
49. Irrigation Rice Technology and its Impact on Labour in Dokho and Kibimba Rice Schemes in Eastern Uganda: by C. Asowa-Okwe; 40p. 1996.
50. Analysing the Nature of Agro-Pastoral Relationships in Karamoja: A Case Study from the Bokora of Moroto District, by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza; 80p. 1997.
51. Mailo Land Tenure System, Customary Land Rights and Claims in Buganda: A Case of Nakasongola, by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza; 84p. 1998.
52. Governance State Structures and Constitutionalsim in Contemporary Uganda, by Joe Oloka-Onyango; 44p. 1998.
53. Foreign Political Aid, Democratization and Civil Society in Uganda in the 1990?s, by Julie Hearn; 56p. 1999.
54. Contemporary Civil Society and the Democratisation Process in Uganda: A Preliminary Exploration, by Nyangabyaki Bazaara 57p. 2000,
55. Reconstituting Ugandan Citizenship Under the 1995 Constitution: A Conflict of Nationalism, Chauvinism and Ethnicity, by John-Jean Barya. 55p. 2000.v
56. Civil Society, Democratisation and Foreign Donors in Contemporary Uganda: A Conceptual and Literature Review, by J. Oloka-Onyango. 38p. 2000 .
57. The Making of Uganda?s 1995 Constitution: Achieving Consensus by Law?, by John-Jean Barya. 52p. 2000.
58. The State of Civil Society in Uganda: An Analysis of the Legal and Politico-Economic Aspects, by John-Jean Barya. 50p. 2000
59. NRM Politics, Political Parties and Demobilisation of Organised Political Forces, by John Ssenkumba. 35p. 2000.
60. On the Barricades: Civil Society and the Role of Human rights and Women's Organisations in the Formulation of the Bill of Rights of Uganda's 1995 Constitution, by J. Oloka-Onyango. 50p. 2000.
61. Effectiveness of Tax Incentives in Attracting Foreign Direct Investment in Uganda, by David lameck Kibikyo. 68p. 2000.
62. The Federo (Federalism) Debate in Uganda, by Sallie Simba Kayunga. 96p. 2000.
63. Trade Unions and the Struggle for Associational Space in Uganda: The 1993 Trade Union Law and Article 40 of the Constitution, by John-Jean Barya. 49p. 2001.
64. Gender Equity and Local Democracy In Contemporary Uganda: Addressing the Challenge of Women's Political Effectiveness in Local Government, by Josephine Ahikire. 51p. 2001.
65. Of Conformity, Criminality and Contestation: Popular Culture and Gender Identities In Kampala City Uganda, by Josephine Ahikire. 31p. 20001.
66. Gender and Grassroots Democracy: Documenting Women's Experiences in Decentralisation and Local Government in Uganda, by Maria Nassali. 62p. 2001.
67. Civil Society State Relations: ACFODE's Claims for Gender Equality, by Maureen Nakirunda. 83p. 2001.
68. People's and Places: The Production of Urban Cultures in Small Towns, by Richard Ssewakiryanga. 72p. 2001.
69. The State and Small Scale Industrialisation in Uganda, by Charity Kyomugisha. 48p. 2001.
70. Ranches Restructuring and Changing Gender Relations in Pastoral Households in the Former Ankole Ranching Scheme, by Frank Emmmanuel Muhereza. 110p. 2001.
71. Gender Roles and Wage Earnings: Women Seasonal Labour Migrants to Large-Scale Commercial Farms in Zimbabwe, by Monica Francis-Chizororo and Gift Mwanyisa. 84p. 20001.
72. Aspects of How Mbugwe Women Agro-Pastoralists Cope with Changing Conditions of Life and Work, by Jimoh Shehu and Rehema Nchimbi. 72p. 2001.
73. The Gender issues in Domestic Labour Focus on Uasin Gishu District, Kenya, by Roselyne H. Lungaho. 62p. 2001.
74. The Invisible Workers Paid Domestic Work in Kampala City Uganda, by Agrippinah Namara. 72p. 2001.
75. Sex Work and the Identity Question: A Study on Sex work in Kampala City; by Richard Ssewakiryanga, 72p. 2002.
76. The Silent Victims: A Study of exploitation and abuse towards paid domestic child workers in Kenya; by Mumbi Machera, 74p. 2002.
77. Anti-Corruption Struggles in Uganda: Reinforcing Institutions of Public Accountability in the 1995 Constitution, by Winnie Bikaako 72p. 2002.
78. Tea Sector Reforms and Transformation,of Gender relations: The Case of Katanga Village, Hoima District, by Wilfred Monte Kaliisa, 69p. 2002.
79. A Critical Analysis of the Historical Development of the Non-Profit Sector in Uganda, by Nyangabyaki Bazaara, 41 p. 2002.
80. Decentralisation, Politics and Environment in Uganda,, by Nyangabyaki Bazaara, 43 p. 2002.
81. Gender and Human Rights: a case study of Polygamy Among the Basoga of Uganda, by Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekkirikubinza, 55 p. 2003.
82. Legal and Policy Frameworks for Citizen Participation in East Africa: Do they Create a Potential for Improved Governance, by Nyangabyaki Bazaara. 23 p, 2003.
83. Cajoling the State: Analysing the Influence of NAWOU and HURINET on the Formulation of Government Policy, by Joe Oloka-Onyango. 25 p, 2003.
84. Uganda: Legal Background Memorandum on the non-Profit Sector, by John-Jean Barya. 39p. 2003.
85. Environmental Decentralization and the Management of Forest Resources in Masindi District, by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza. 52p. 2001.
86. Decentralisation and Wild Life Management: Developing Rights or shedding off Responsibility Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, by Agrippinah Namara. 58p. 2003.
87. Vending in the City: a Gendered Perspective of Policy, Conditions, and Organisational Capacity of Vendors in Kampala, Uganda, by Josephine Ahikire and Christine Ampaire. 93p. 2004.
88. Economic and Social Human Rights in the Aftermath of Uganda's Fourth Constitution: A Critical Reconceptualization, byJ. Oloka-Onyango, 64p. 2004.
89. A study of the Nature and Scope of Sex work Networks in Kampala City, Uganda, by Juliet Kanyesigye, 37p. 2004.
90. Decentralisation and the Promise of Democratic Participation in Contemporary Uganda: Examining the Gender Terrain of Local Council (LC) Elections, by Josephine Ahikire, 54p 2004.
91. Donor-Dependent Decentralization and the Political Economy of Aid in Uganda, by Richard Ssewakiryanga, 70p. 2004.
92. Gender and Labour: Understanding the Status of the Paid Domestic Worker in Urban Areas of Bushenyi and Kampala, by A. Byaruhanga Rukooko, 53p 2005
93. Fiscal Decentralisation and Local Government Accountability Relations in Natural Resources Management in Uganda, by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza. 62p. 2006.
94. Fiscal Decentralisation Audit in Uganda: A Study of Service Delivery in Soroti and Hoima Districts, by Lawyer Kafureeka, 39p, 2007.
95. Historical Perspectives on Prostitution in Kampala City, Uganda, by Winnie Bikaako; 31p. 2007.
96. The Male Body and Prostitution in Kampala City, Uganda, by Raphael Musoke and David Lameck Kibikyo; 40p. 2008.
ALARM WORKING PAPERS
1. Development and Local Management of Water for Pastoral Production in Central Division, Turkana District, Kenya, by Phillip O. Wandera, August 1999, 16p.
2. Facing Modern Land Loss Challenges: The Loita Maasai Pastoralists and the Recent Controversy Over the Naimina Enkiyio Indigenous Forest in Narok District, by Mark K. Ole Karbolo, August 1999, 36p.
3. The Impact of Insecurity on Resource use and the Environment in Northern Kenya: A Case of Marsabit District, by Bonaya A. Godana and Patrick W. Gargute, August 1999, 19p.
4. Property in the Strict Sense of the Term: The Theory and Practical Rhetoric of Land Tenure in East Africa, by John G. Galaty, August 1999, 16p.
5. The Problem of land-use Conflicts between Pastoralism and the Forms of Land-use in Central Division of Marsabit District, Kenya, by Joseph Diidi Halake, August 1999 21p.
6. The Fate of a Pastoralist in a State of Resources (Land Tenure) Insecurity: A Case Study of Nyabushozi County, by Agrippinah Namara and Erasmus Kimbowa F., August 1999, 19p.
7. The Rhetoric of Rights: Construing Masaai Land Claims, by John G. Galaty, August 1999, 16p.
8. Pre-Mature Land Subdivision, Encroachment of Rights and Manipulation in Masaailand, The Keekonyokie Clan Section, by J. Ole Simel, August 1999, 16p.
9. Pastoralism in the Afar Region of Ethiopia, by Fecadu Gadamu, Getachew Kassa, Sora Ado, and Berhanu Bibiso, August 1999, 83p.
10. Ranching, Common Property Relations and the Alienation of Pastoral Lands in Uganda: A Study of the Buruli Ranching Scheme, by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza, September 1999, 31p.
11. Knowledge, Practice, Institutions and Natural Resource Management: A Study of Rupa Sub-County in Moroto District of Karamoja, by David Pulkol, November 1999, 14p.
12. Conservation, Privatisation of Land and Non-Sedentary Communities in Tanzania, by D. K. Ndagala, 27 p. 2002.
13. Litigating Land Rights in Tanzania, by Bel Lobulu Ben, 2002. 27 p.
14. The Marginalisation of Pastoralism and and the threat to Sustainable Resource Management in South Masailand, by D. K. Ndagala and R. Ole Kuney, 20002.
15. The ecological spatial Factors in Resource Management and use in the Area Between Kilimanjaro and Meru Mountains: The Sikirari Locality, by J. K. Lendiy, 2002. 64 p.
16. Pastoral Land Tenure, Adjudication and Land-use Planning in Northern Tanzania, by Albert Mkama Jimwaga, August 2002. 74 p.
CBR OCCASIONAL PAPERS
1. No-Party Democracy: Uganda's Election to the Constituent Assembly, 1994 , by Olive Furley and James Katalikawe; 36p. 1999.
2. The Evolving Nature of the State, Donors and NGOs Providing Health Services in a Liberal Environment: Some Insights from Uganda , by Nicholas de Torrente and Frederick Mwesigye; 66p. 1999.
3. The Banking Crisis in Uganda- 1999 , by Lawyer Kafureka, 40p.
4. Freedom Association : The Great Debate on the Referendum on the Political system in Uganda; by James Katalikawe; 40p, 2000.
5. Reflections on Tax as Site of Socio-Political Struggles in the Ugandan 1996 VAT Strike; by Richard Ssewakiryanga; 50p; 2002.
6. Still on the Road: Decentralisation and Women’s Citizenship in Kenya, by Winnie V. Mitullah, Karuti Kanyinga, and Kaendi Munguti, 29p.; 2007.
7. Decentralisation, Local Politics and the Construction of Women’s Citizenship: The Case of Uganda by Dora C. Kanabahita Byamukama; 38p; 2007.
8. 8. Locating Women in the Tanzanian Decentralization History: Progress, Problems and Future Research Issues, by Dora C. Kanabahita Byamukama; 38p; 2007.
9. Citizens’ Socio-Economic Rights and Uganda’s Poverty Eradication Action Plan: An Assessment, by John-Jean Barya, 47 p. 2007
CBR-ENRECA OCCASIONAL PAPERS
1. Post-Colonial Studies in Africa, edited by Akim Okuni and Richard Ssewakiryanga, 2003. 103p.
2. The Rights of the Governed, by Partha Chatterjee, 2003. 24 p.
3. Reflections on the Agrarian Crisis and Questions Within the Agrarian Domain, , by Murindwa Rutanga, 2003. 56 p.
4. Post-Colonial Studies in Africa, edited by Akim Okuni and Richard Ssewakiryanga, 2003. 119p.
5. Post-Colonial Studies in Africa, edited by Akim Okuni and Richard Ssewakiryanga, 2004. 157 p.
6. The state and policy making, edited by Richard Ssewakiryanga, 2004. 78 p.
7. Gender representation, Edited by Murindwa-Rutanga. 2004. 84 p.
8. Rediscovering Africa in the Contemporary Globalisation Epoch, by Patrick Tabaro, edited by Murindwa Rutanga, 2006
9. Empire After Globilisation, by Partha Chatterjee, 30 p. 2006.
10. Agrarian Struggles in the Judicial Domain: The Case of Kigezi in the Great Lakes Region,
CBR WORKSHOP REPORTS
1. Pastoralism, Crisis and Transformation in Karamoja; Report of a Workshop Organised by CBR and held at the Faculty of Science Makerere University, August 14 - 15, 1992, by Joe Oloka-Onyango, Zie Gariyo and Frank Muhereza; 26p.
2. Women and Work: Historical Trends; Report of a Workshop Organised by CBR, and held at the Faculty of Science, Makerere University, September 7-10, 1992, by Expedit Ddungu, James Opyene and Sallie Kayunga; 61p.
3. Workers' Education; Report of a CBR Workshop held at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Makerere University, March 19-20, 1993, John Jean Barya, Sallie Simba Kayunga and Ernest Okello-Ogwang; 47p.
4. Pastoralism and Crisis in Karamoja; Report of the Second CBR Pastoralism Workshop held at St. Phillips community Centre, Moroto, January 28-29 1994, by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza and Charles Emunyu Ocan; 19p.
5. Regional, Workshop on Public Interest Environment Law and Community-Based Initiatives for Sustainable Natural Resources Management in East Africa, held at Colline Hotel Mukono, in August, 1996 by Samson Opolot and James Opyene; 37p.
6. Report of a Workshop Organised by CBR on "A Dialogue on Gender Dimensions of Agricultural Policy in Uganda held at Fairway Hotel Kampala, May 3-4, 1996, by Samson James Opolot and John Ssenkumba; 58p.
7. Report on the Proceedings of the NOTU/CBR Seminar: Worker Social Conditions in Uganda Today , held at Pope Paul VI Memorial Community Centre on 22-23 July 1997, by John Ssenkumba and Crispin Kintu; 27p.
8. Report of the ENRECCA Workshop on Modernity, Development and Institutional Change: A Dialogue Towards the Next Millennium , held at Lake View Hotel Mbarara, 21-28 February 1998, Charity Kyomugisha; 38p.
9. Report of the Workshop on the Survey: Constitutionalism Project Phase Three , held at Colline Hotel Mukono, 29-30 January 1996, by John Ssenkumba; 22p.
10. Lessons of Constitution-Making in Uganda , by Samson James Opolot and Chrispin Kintu Nyago; 29-30 January 1996. 52p.
11. Report on A One-Day Dissemination Workshop on the Study Civil Society, Empowerment and Poverty Reduction: A Review Essay by Bazaara Nyagabyaki and Kintu Nyago Held at Centre for Basic Research on 2 September 1999, 21p.
12. Peace, Democracy and the Human Rights in Uganda: A String of Fragile Pearls; held at the Conference Centre, Kampala, on 20th October 1999, by Samson Opolot. 31p.
13. GWESA Research Methodological Workshop Report; held at Hotel Triangle, Jinja, on 21-23 July 1999, by Winnie Bikaako and Raphael Musoke. 41p.
14. Building Healthy Cities: Improving the Health of Urban Migrants and the Urban Poor in Africa; held at Hotel Africana, Kampala , Uganda, on 2-3 July 2001, by Charity Kyomuigsha. 74p.
15. Frameworks for Citizen Participation in Local Governance; by Samson James Opolot and Frederick Ssali, held at Hotel Africana, Kampala , Uganda, on 26th July 2002; 28 p.
16. Post-Colonial Studies in Africa; Report of a workshop held at Hotel Africana, Kampala Uganda, on 2-3 July 2001, Prepared by Dr. Yasin Olum, Edited by Richard Ssewakiryanga, 2003. 68 p.
17. Industrialisation in Uganda: Challenges, Sectoral Mix, Labour Conditions and Policy; Report of a Workshop held at Fairway Hotel, Kampala, Uganda, 12-13 August 2003. Prepared by Nsubuga Charles Henry and Sheila Gashishiri, 2003. 51 p.
18. The State of Africa: Revisiting the Debates: Report of the 2nd International Cultural Studies Workshop in Uganda, held at Makerere Main Building, 11-13 August 2003. 43p.
ALARM WORKSHOP REPORTS
1. Regional Workshop and Fourth Executive Committee Meeting of the Arid Lands and Resource Management (ALARM) Network, March 1997, by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza and John Ssenkumba, March 1997, 34p.
CBR CONSULTANCY REPORTS/COMMISIONED REPORTS
1. Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in East Africa: Report of a Survey on Training Needs prepared for MS/Danish Association for International Co-operation; February 1994. 58p.
2. The Demobilization of Military Personnel in Uganda: An Assessment. Consultancy report to Deutsche Gesellschaft Fuer Technische Zusammernarbeit (gtz), September 1996. 56p.
3. An Evaluation of Trade Unions and Social Conditions of Industrial Workers in Uganda, by Charles Asowa-Okwe; August 1999. 39p.
4. Uganda's Renewable Natural Resources (RNR): A Background Paper. Report Prepared for the British Overseas Development Administration (ODA)- Uganda Review Mission; August 1999. 62p.
5. Report of a Survey on Integrity in Uganda’s Judicial System John-Jean B. Barya, Simon Peter Rutabajuka, 2004, p.86
BIBLIOGRAHY
1. Gender and Labour in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Annotated Bibliography. Prepared , by Josephine Ahikire, July 1997, 55p.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT CBR
1. The state and Agriculture in Africa, by Thandika Mkandawire, Nairobi, London: CODESRIA, 1987. 385p.
2. Zimbabwe: The political economy of transition, by Ibbo Mandaza. Nairobi, London: CODESRIA,1983. 133p.
3. US Foreign policy and revolution, by Amrit Wilson. London: Pluto Press, 1989.
4. Report of the Commission of enquiry into the Local Government System, Kampala: Republic of Uganda, 1987. 181 p.
6. In search of freedom and prosperity: constitutional reform in East Africa.Edited by Kivutha Kibwana; Chris Maina Peter; Joseph Oloka-Onyango. Nairobi: Clari Press, 1996. 472p.
7. Law and the struggle for democracy in East Africa. Edited by Joseph Oloka-Onyango; Kivutha Kibwana; Chris Maina Peter; 1996. 787p.
8. New directions in development economics. Edited by Mat Lundahl & Benno J. Ndulu. London: Routledge; 1996. xxvi,446 p.
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