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Robert Mugabe

Sue Onslow

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      Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe was an African leader who sharply divides opinion. As a man and leader he has come to embody the contradictions of his country’s history and political culture. As a symbol of African liberation he remains respected and revered by many on the African continent, but this heroic status contrasts sharply, in the eyes of his detractors, with repeated cycles of gross human rights violations, capital flight, and mass emigration precipitated by the policies of his government and his demonic image in Western media. In this timely biography intended for a general audience, Sue Onslow and Martin Plaut explain Mugabe’s formative experiences as a child and young man; his role as an admired Afro-nationalist leader in the struggle against white settler rule; and his evolution into a political manipulator and survivalist. They also address the emergence of political opposition to his leadership and the uneasy period of coalition government. Ultimately, they reveal the complexity of the man who led Zimbabwe for its first four decades of independence.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Sue Onslow EAN: 9781431426683 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 180 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2018-06-18 CITY: GENRE: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / African, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Corruption & Misconduct WIDTH: 110 cm SPINE:

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      Zimbabwe, Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999, Biography: historical, political and military, Political leaders and leadership, Corruption in politics, government and society, African history

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      Sue Onslow is Deputy Director of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study at the University of London. She has written widely on British foreign policy, decolonisation and southern Africa in the Cold War era. Martin Plaut is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study at the University of London. He was Africa editor for the BBC World Service News until 2013. He has since published three books on South Africa and Eritrea, including Promise and Despair: The First Struggle for a Non-Racial South Africa. He has advised the UK Foreign Office and the US State Department on African affairs.

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      Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe was an African leader who sharply divides opinion. As a man and leader he has come to embody the contradictions of his country’s history and political culture. As a symbol of African liberation he remains respected and revered by many on the African continent, but this heroic status contrasts sharply, in the eyes of his detractors, with repeated cycles of gross human rights violations, capital flight, and mass emigration precipitated by the policies of his government and his demonic image in Western media. In this timely biography intended for a general audience, Sue Onslow and Martin Plaut explain Mugabe’s formative experiences as a child and young man; his role as an admired Afro-nationalist leader in the struggle against white settler rule; and his evolution into a political manipulator and survivalist. They also address the emergence of political opposition to his leadership and the uneasy period of coalition government. Ultimately, they reveal the complexity of the man who led Zimbabwe for its first four decades of independence.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Sue Onslow EAN: 9781431426683 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 180 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2018-06-18 CITY: GENRE: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / African, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Corruption & Misconduct WIDTH: 110 cm SPINE:

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      Zimbabwe, Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999, Biography: historical, political and military, Political leaders and leadership, Corruption in politics, government and society, African history

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      Sue Onslow is Deputy Director of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study at the University of London. She has written widely on British foreign policy, decolonisation and southern Africa in the Cold War era. Martin Plaut is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study at the University of London. He was Africa editor for the BBC World Service News until 2013. He has since published three books on South Africa and Eritrea, including Promise and Despair: The First Struggle for a Non-Racial South Africa. He has advised the UK Foreign Office and the US State Department on African affairs.

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