Notes and references
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- S. Ndegwa (1996), Two Faces of Civil Society: NGOs and Politics in Africa (West Hartford: Kumarian Press), p. 2.
- Ndegwa, ibid., p. 6.
- Bayart, op. cit.
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- N. Kasfir (1998b), ‘The Conventional Notion of Civil Society: A Critique’, The Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 36 (2) July, pp. 1–3.
- Kasfir (1998b), ibid., p. 125.
- Ndegwa (1996), op. cit., p. 7.
- N. Kaslir (1998c), ‘Civil Society, the State and Democracy in Africa’, The Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 36 (2) July, pp. 142–5.
- Saber-Friedman (1997), ‘The Church and the State in Kenya, 1986–1992: The Churches’ Involvement in the “Game of Change”’, African Affairs, 96, p. 30.
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- D. Throup (1995), ‘Render to Caesar the Things that are Ceaser's: The Politics of Church-State Conflict in Kenya, 1978–1990’, in H. G. Hansen and M. Twaddle (eds) Religion and Politics in East Africa (London: James Currey), p. 151.
- Saber-Freidman (1997), op. cit., p. 36.
- J. Kiwanuka (1961), Church and the State: Guiding Principles (Kisubi, Uganda: Marianum Press).
- K. Ward (1995), ‘The Church of Uganda Amidst Conflict: The Interplay Between the Church and Politics in Uganda Since 1962’, in H. G. Hansen and M. Twaddle (eds) Religion and Politics in East Africa (London: James Currey), p. 72.
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- Ward (1995), op. cit., pp. 73–75.
- J. M. Waliggo (1995), ‘The Catholic Church and the Root-Cause of Political Instability in Uganda’, in H. G. Hansen and M. Twaddle (eds) Religion and Politics in East Africa (London: James Currey), p. 113.
- M. Pirouet (1995), ‘The Church and Human Rights in Kenya and Uganda Since Independence’, in H. G. Hansen and M. Twaddle (eds) Religion and Politics in East Africa (London: James Currey), p. 249.
- D. Mudoola (1993), Religion, ethnicity, and politics in Uganda (Kampala: Fountain Publishers), p. 39.
- Ward (1995), op. cit., p. 82.
- Kassimir (1998), op. cit., p. 77.
- Kassimir, ibid., p. 61.
- The Ugandan Joint Christian Council, (UJCC) (1999), 2 July, p. 1.
- UJCC, ibid., p. 8.
- Ndegwa., ibid., pp. 110–15.
- K. Kanyinga (1995), The Changing Development Space in Kenya: Socio-Political Change and Voluntary Development Activity’, in P. Gibbon (ed.) Civil Society and Democracy in Kenya (Uppsala, Sweden: Nordic Africa Institute), p. 118.
- J. Okuku (1997). ‘NGOs and the Struggle for Democratic Governance: The Case of Uganda’, Manazo 7 (2). p. 82.
- Okuku. ibid., p. 87.
- J. Oloka-Onyango, and J. J. Barya (1998), ‘Civil Society and Political Economy of Foreign Aid in Uganda’, Democratisation. 4 (2), p. 135.
- S. Dicklitch (1998), The Elusive Promise of NGOs in Africa: Lessons From Uganda (London: Macmillan).
- Human Rights Watch (HRW) Uganda (1999), Hostile to Democracy: The Movement System and Political Repression in Uganda, August (New York/Washington/London: HRW).
- Dicklitch (1998), op. cit., p. 106.
- HRW Uganda (1999), op. cit., p. 104.
- HRW Uganda, ibid., p. 109.
- HRW Uganda, ibid., p. 110.
- Dicklitch (1998), op. cit., p. 155.