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Title: | The diplomacy of the lost counties and its impact on foreign relations of Buganda, Bunyoro and the rest of Uganda 1900-1964 |
Author: | Kiwanuka, Semakula |
Year: | 1974 |
Periodical: | Mawazo |
Volume: | 4 |
Issue: | 2 |
Pages: | 111-141 |
Language: | English |
Geographic term: | Uganda |
Subjects: | traditional polities regional government |
Abstract: | This paper indicates the factors which influenced the foreign relations of Buganda and Bunyoro during and immediately after the colonial period. Further the pervasive nature of the Lost counties problem and its repercussions on politics are shown. The diplomacy of the parties concerned including the British is studies. Sections: The pre-colonial setting - Bunyoro, the Mubende-Bunyoro Committee (MBC) and their strategy for the recovery of the Lost Counties - The diplomacy of the Lost Counties question and its impact on party politics 1959-1962 -Buganda's diplomacy Jan. 1961 - Oct. 1961 - The Molson Commission: a much ado about nothing exercise? - Britain's triumphant exit - The Lost Counties and the post-Constitutional Conference; politics in Uganda October 1961-1962 - Buganda' conspiracy of optimism - The Ndaiga Scheme, the volunteer settlers and Buganda's Peace Corps psychology - The Ndaiga financial scandal - Obote''s diplomacy November 1962 - November 1964 and the electon of Mutesa as president of Uganda. Notes, ref., summary. |