| | It may seem paradoxical to register a reservation about a piece with whose core substantive contents one does not, grosso modo, disagree, yet this is precisely what this note is set out to do. My attention was recently drawn to an article which I had missed when it first appeared in 1995, namely the paper on 'Re-constructuring the Ugandan State and Economy: The Challenge of an International Bantustan' by David Himbara and Dawood Sultan (ROAPE 63, 1995). Evidently the paper has been provoking questions with readers, or at least with the one reader who spoke to me about it and was asking what I thought of it. Upon reading, I do think it deserves a (belated) comment. |