Uganda's ruling party exploits women leaders to maintain authoritarian power.
The article discusses how authoritarian regimes in Africa, like Uganda, have used women opposition leaders to maintain power. These regimes promote women leaders to strengthen their support base while limiting the success of women in opposition parties. This tactic helps the ruling party stay in control despite facing challenges from the women's movement and international pressure. The study shows that authoritarian regimes in Africa strategically use women leaders to secure their dominance in power.