"By bringing together such a large collection, the editors have offered an international voice to a significant number of contemporary analysts of change in Uganda, with a fairly even balance between nationals and non–nationals. … Overall, the availability of an additional source on Uganda is to be welcomed." (International Affairs) "The book, Changing Uganda is one component of the diversity in Ugandan society. In a profound sense, the book exposes how little has changed since the days of Lloyd Fallers, David Apter, and James Coleman. In this sense, the book is part of the present silencing narrative with respect to the majority of Ugandan producers." (The International Journal of African Historical Studies)