Mugabe: Power, Plunder, and the Struggle for Zimbabwe's Future

Mugabe: Power, Plunder, and the Struggle for Zimbabwe's Future

by Martin Meredith
Mugabe: Power, Plunder, and the Struggle for Zimbabwe's Future

Mugabe: Power, Plunder, and the Struggle for Zimbabwe's Future

by Martin Meredith

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Overview

Robert Mugabe came to power in Zimbabwe in 1980 after a long civil war in Rhodesia. The white minority government had become an international outcast in refusing to give in to the inevitability of black majority rule. Finally the defiant white prime minister Ian Smith was forced to step down and Mugabe was elected president. Initially he promised reconciliation between white and blacks, encouraged Zimbabwe's economic and social development, and was admired throughout the world as one of the leaders of the emerging nations and as a model for a transition from colonial leadership. But as Martin Meredith shows in this history of Mugabe's rule, Mugabe from the beginning was sacrificing his purported ideals—and Zimbabwe's potential—to the goal of extending and cementing his autocratic leadership. Over time, Mugabe has become ever more dictatorial, and seemingly less and less interested in the welfare of his people, treating Zimbabwe's wealth and resources as spoils of war for his inner circle. In recent years he has unleashed a reign of terror and corruption in his country. Like the Congo, Angola, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Liberia, Zimbabwe has been on a steady slide to disaster. Now for the first time the whole story is told in detail by an expert. It is a riveting and tragic political story, a morality tale, and an essential text for understanding today's Africa.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786732937
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 04/28/2009
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 418 KB

About the Author

Martin Meredith is a journalist, biographer, and historian who has written extensively on Africa and its recent history. His previous books include Mandela; Mugabe; Diamonds, Gold, and War; Born in Africa; and The Fate of Africa. He lives near Oxford, England.

Table of Contents


The Priest and the President     1
The Making of a Revolutionary     19
The Honeymoon     41
Gukurahundi     59
The New Elite     77
Family Affairs     95
The Land Issue     111
Enter the War Veterans     133
Congo Riches     147
Chinja Maitiro!     159
The Invasions     167
The Third Chimurenga     191
Real Men     209
A Stolen Election     225
Murambatsvina     233
How Long the Night?     241
Select Bibliography     245
Index     249
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