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Slow Poison
Idi Amin, Yoweri Museveni, and the Making of the Ugandan State

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A leading public intellectual gives his authoritative and personal account of the tragic postcolonial fate of Uganda, his homeland. In 1972, when Mahmood Mamdani came home to Uganda, he found a country transformed by "an orgy of violence." Two years earlier, with support from the colonial powers of Great Britain and Israel, Idi Amin had forcefully cemented his rule. He soon expelled Uganda's Indian minority in hopes of fostering a nation for Black Ugandans. The plan backfired. Amin was followed by Yoweri Museveni, who has now ruled for nearly four decades. Whereas Amin tried to create a Black nation out of the majority, Museveni sought to fragment this majority into multiple ethnic minorities, recreating a version of colonial indirect rule. Slow Poison is Mamdani's firsthand report on the tragic unraveling of his country's struggle for decolonialization. A witness to East Africa's endlessly intricate power plays, and one of the most insightful political philosophers of his generation, Mamdani casts a learned and wary eye on Amin, internationally depicted as a buffoon, the radical scholar Museveni, and the global heavyweights that exploited and manipulated Uganda before and after its independence. Each leader made violence central to his project, but Mamdani sees a signal difference between Amin, who retained popular support to the end, and Museveni, who has not. The Asian expulsion made Amin a monster in the eyes of the West. In contrast, Museveni was hailed as standard bearer of the "war on terror" in Africa and was protected from accountability for far greater crimes. In exchange for adopting the package of neoliberal reforms known as the Washington Consensus, he became Africa's poster child. Amin, who aimed to create a nation of Black millionaires, never became one himself. Meanwhile, Uganda's surrender to privatization has brought Museveni's family immense wealth, even as the country remains one of the world's poorest.

A propos de l'auteur

Mahmood Mamdani is Herbert Lehman Professor of Government and Professor of Anthropology and Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University. He was Director of the Makerere Institute of Social Research in Kampala from 2010 to 2022. His books include Neither Settler nor Native, Citizen and Subject, When Victims Become Killers, and Good Muslim, Bad Muslim.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Mahmood Mamdani
Edition Harvard University Press
 
Contenu Livre
Forme du produit Livre Relié
Date de parution 14.10.2025
Catégorie Ecole et pédagogie > Préparation de l'enseignement > Formation professionnelle
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Sciences politiques et formation politique
 
EAN 9780674299870
ISBN 978-0-674-29987-0
Nombre de pages 320
Dimensions (emballage) 16,2 x 24,2 x 3 cm
 
Catégories BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political, Biography: historical, political & military, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, Africa, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / African, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Presidents & Heads of State, HISTORY / Africa / East, East Africa, Political corruption, Colonialism & imperialism, Political leaders & leadership, Colonialism and imperialism, African History, Political Violence, Biography: historical, political and military, Political leaders and leadership, National liberation & independence, post-colonialism, Decolonisation and postcolonial studies, authoritarian regimes, Ethnic Politics, African development, Washington Consensus, state violence, African governance, Colonial legacy, African political economy, postcolonial state formation, IMF in Uganda, Political Memoirs, African nationalism, neoliberal reforms, Western intervention in Africa, the war of liberation, Great Britain Uganda relations, the asian expulsion, the lowero triangle, Ugandan military rule, African intellectuals, African Independence
 

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