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DOI: 10.1177/0193723508315195 Sport in Postcolonial UgandaBrunel University, Uxbridge, United Kingdom, chappellbob{at}yahoo.co.uk This article examines the structure of sport in postcolonial Uganda in the context of being a developing country in East Africa. The intention is to provide a wealth of empirical, concrete data that are often missing from many theoretical polemics on the politics of sport and to link the empirical data to political theory. In the context of this article, it is suggested that Uganda is best understood through a neopluralist analysis of the state.
Key Words: Uganda sport developing country neopluralist perspective HIV/AIDS UK sport
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