Articles marked Mahmood MamdaniMahmood Mamdani is Herbert Lehman Professor of Government in the Departments of Anthropology, Political Science and International Affairs at Columbia University. He is from Uganda. From the London Review dated 4 December 2008Lessons of ZimbabweThere is no denying Mugabe’s authoritarianism, or his willingness to tolerate and even encourage the violent behaviour of his supporters. His policies have helped lay waste the country’s economy, though sanctions have played no small part, while his refusal to share power with the country’s growing opposition movement, much of it based in the trade unions, has led to a bitter impasse. This view of Zimbabwe’s crisis can be found everywhere, from the Economist and the Financial Times to the Guardian and the New Statesman, but it gives us little sense of how Mugabe has managed to survive. For he has ruled not only by coercion but by consent, and his land reform measures, however harsh, have won him considerable popularity, not just in Zimbabwe but throughout southern Africa. [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
Search the web for Mahmood Mamdani: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archiveLessons of Zimbabwe · 4 December 2008 The Politics of Naming: Genocide, Civil War, Insurgency · 8 March 2007 From the LRB letters page |