Some Observations on Mamdani’s ‘Lessons of Zimbabwe’

By | March 2009

By way of introduction, I would suggest that whatever Mamdani writes he is always brilliant and provocative. But he also tends to indulge in false generalizations and analogies, particularly when he compares his native Uganda with another African country which is not comparable.

Filed under: ACAS Review (Bulletin), Bulletin 82
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