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Robert Mugabe: A Life of Power and Violence [Hardcover]

Stephen Chan (Author)
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January 2, 2003
Robert Mugabe was born in 1924, a black man in one of Africa's most defiantly white-dominated nations: Rhodesia. A revolutionary hero who came to prominence as a guerrilla leader in the 1970s, he has been a key player in Southern Africa ever since. For when Rhodesia became Zimbabwe in 1980, Mugabe became the public face of a hopeful experiment in African independence--but the next twenty-two years would tell a different story.
In this evenhanded yet unsparing study, Stephen Chan explains and interprets a freedom fighter turned tyrant, an idealist whose triumph over the forces of racism and colonialism bore bitter fruit. As a chronicler of Mugabe's career, Chan has superb credentials. A firsthand witness to Zimbabwe's struggle for independence and an advisor to the new nation's early post-independence government, he gives us a masterly portrait of Mugabe: his strengths and victories--and, increasingly, his tragic flaws and destructive failures.
The author follows Mugabe from his days as a rebel through his electoral victory, his growing influence in African politics, and his unyielding opposition to apartheid. A teacher for twenty years before he took up arms, he led his country to the highest literacy rate in Africa, at 85 percent, and his avowed socialism promised greater equality of wealth in a new, multiracial Zimbabwe.
But a darker picture emerged early with the savage crushing of the Matabeleland uprising, the ruthless elimination of political opponents, and growing cronyism and corruption that betrayed Zimbabwe's hopes and wrecked its economy. A disastrous intervention in the Congo War, catastrophic drought, and a raging AIDS epidemic have culminated in national crisis--and a beleaguered president determined to hang onto power at all costs in the face of growing unrest.
Chan's tightly argued and rigorous narrative depicts a triumphant nationalist leader who degenerated into a petty despot consumed by hubris and self-righteousness and driven to such desperate measures as seizing white-owned farms, muzzling the press, and unleashing violence on his political opponents. It's a true African tragedy, with a protagonist who came to personify all that he once reviled--at a cost to his country and his continent that will be reckoned for many years to come.
Stephen Chan is Professor of International Relations and Dean of Law and Social Sciences, the School of Oriental and African Studies, the University of London. He advised the early government of Zimbabwe and has published many books on the international relations of Southern Africa.

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Stephen Chan (Professor of International Relations and Dean of Law and Social Sciences, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 242 pages
  • Publisher: University of Michigan Press (January 2, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0472113364
  • ISBN-13: 978-0472113361
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good History but Not for Novices, April 22, 2004
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This is an interesting, readable political history of Zimbabwe from the end of white rule in 1980 to the dubious Presidential election of 2002. The account is based on author Chan's diplomatic experience, his numerous visits to Zimbabwe, and his mastery of the scholarly literature. The narrative varies from the analytical to the impressionistic: Chan writes very well, and has a gift for anecdote and the right turn of phrase. That said, his choice of emphasis is sometimes bizarre. Many pages describe Zimbabwe's military intervention in Mozambique in the 1980s, while relatively few are devoted to the more recent and eventful DRC intervention in the 1990s. Similarly, Harare's relations with the British Commonwealth are treated in much greater detail than its relations with the IMF. Economic developments in general are noted only in passing. Readers already well-versed in Zimbabwean history will undoubtedly benefit from Chan's keen observations and insights. But others coming to the subject for the first time, and interested in a straightforward chronology of events or basic biographic information on Robert Mugabe and other political players, might to turn to Martin Meredith's Our Votes, Our Guns instead.
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