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As many as five post-Amin regimes were unable to establish the supremacy of civil political institutions over the military, and they also failed either to acquire popular legitimacy or to restore political order in a country that had been ravaged by eight years of arbitrary tyrannical rule.During the 1980s, the discourse on political leadership is further expanded by research that reflects on African values and symbols in political leadership. The contributions by Hayward (1983) and Goldsworthy (1982) are, ironically, both by authors from outside the continent, but set the stage for a theme that will inform that leadership discourse until the end of the 2000s. Hayward describes the relation between leadership legitimacy and leadership authenticity, and in our view provides a nuanced reflection on two of the most important issues in the discourse on leadership in Africa.…”
As many as five post-Amin regimes were unable to establish the supremacy of civil political institutions over the military, and they also failed either to acquire popular legitimacy or to restore political order in a country that had been ravaged by eight years of arbitrary tyrannical rule.During the 1980s, the discourse on political leadership is further expanded by research that reflects on African values and symbols in political leadership. The contributions by Hayward (1983) and Goldsworthy (1982) are, ironically, both by authors from outside the continent, but set the stage for a theme that will inform that leadership discourse until the end of the 2000s. Hayward describes the relation between leadership legitimacy and leadership authenticity, and in our view provides a nuanced reflection on two of the most important issues in the discourse on leadership in Africa.…”