Kampala Geopolitics Conference

Happily, Ever After? The aftermath of revolutions and uprisings

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Summary

What makes a revolution successful? More importantly maybe: What would make it desirable? History shows that sometimes what seems to be desirable at a certain point in time – and is therefore welcomed as it happens – may soon appear in a different light. When resistance and civil disobedience lead to a defeat of the old order – or at least appear to do so – the euphoria knows few limits. But once the “honeymoon” is over this euphoria may easily turn into a sense of disappointment or disillusionment. Recently, we have seen numerous examples of more or less successful popular uprisings. Zimbabwe, for instance, is Africa’s latest example. Likewise, the Arab spring, the Ukraine’s Orange Revolution and the current situation in Venezuela have lifted up the hopes of many to witness change and democratic transition. What now of all these auspicious-looking revolutions that punish governments for their broken promises? In the past 50 years, only about a third of revolutions have turned dictatorships into democracies. Many revolutions remain unfinished, others backfire into a revival of the old order. And some even fuel the worst fears by leading into chaos, anarchy and protracted periods of conflict. So what makes a revolution successful? And what is desirable about it after all? Revolution or gradual reforms: what works for a successful transformation?

Conference

Details

  • Time: 4:00 pm
  • Venue: Main Hall

Meet the Panelists

Yusuf Kiranda

Yusuf Kiranda

Secretary, Makerere University

Yusuf Kiranda is University Secretary at Makerere University. Before that, he was Programme Manager at the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy and worked with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung as Programme Manager for... Read more
David Mbae

David Mbae

Resident Representative, Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung to Zimbabwe

Before being appointed Resident Representative of Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung to Zimbabwe in 2016, David Mbae was Desk Officer for in-house training in the Department for Financial Administration in Berlin, Germany from... Read more
Christoph Plate

Christoph Plate

Director, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Media for Africa

Christoph Plate is a political scientist, reporter, and moderator. Currently, he is Director for Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Media for Africa. From 1993 to 2002, he was an Africa Correspondent for German-speaking media,... Read more
Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde

Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde

Retired senior military officer, Uganda People‘s Defense Forces

Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde is a retired senior military officer of the Uganda People‘s Defense Forces. A former Member of Parliament and a qualified lawyer, Henry was appointed Minister of... Read more
Prof. Yasin Olum

Prof. Yasin Olum

Governing Council Member, Muteesa Royal University

Prof. Yasin Olum is a political scientist specialising in public administration. He taught at Makerere University where he was the Head of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration.... Read more
Alice Asianut Alaaso

Alice Asianut Alaaso

Deputy National Coordinator, Alliance for National Transformation

Alice Asianut Alaso is a politician, teacher and a social worker. Currently, she acts as a Deputy National Coordinator of the Alliance for National Transformation Political Party. From 2001 to 2016, she... Read more