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Mugabe: Power, plunder, and the struggle for Zimbabwe
This revised and updated edition by Martin Meredith offers a comprehensive and critical examination of Robert Mugabe’s rise to power, his decades-long rule, and the political, social, and economic turmoil that unfolded in Zimbabwe under his leadership. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand accounts, Meredith exposes how Mugabe transformed from a celebrated liberation hero into one of Africa’s most controversial and authoritarian figures. The book explores themes of state violence, corruption, economic decline, land seizures, and political repression, while also tracing Zimbabwe’s struggle for democracy and national identity. It provides essential insights into the dynamics of power, tyranny, and the collapse of governance in modern Zimbabwe.
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