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9780814775424

Big Men, Little People : The Leaders Who Defined Africa

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    9780814775424

  • ISBN10:

    081477542X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-11-01
  • Publisher: New York University Press

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The Sixties were a heady time for Africans. All over the continent colonial flags were being lowered and Africans looked forward to freedom and a glittering future. But for most of the continent the last forty years have been a shattering experience. Since independence Africans have been terribly betrayed by the Europeans, the superpowers, and tragically, by their own leaders.Can a new generation of leaders turn the tide? Will they learn from their predecessors' mistakes and fuel a new African renaissance? Or is Africa doomed to further decades of turmoil?In this witty and informative book, Alec Russell answers these questions by telling the stories of his encounters with Africa's Big Men. Each one represents a theme which has shaped the continent: Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, the "King of Kleptocracy" whose staggering corruption crippled Zaire; Jonas Savimbi, the life-long guerrilla and symbol of the Cold War's destructive legacy on the continent; the quixotic Hastings Banda, the ultimate product of colonialism; and, of course, Nelson Mandela, symbol of reconciliation and hope for an entire continent.By any measure, this has been a terrible century for Africa. However Russell detects signs of hope in the fledgling human rights troupe he encounters deep in the steamy heart of the Congolese jungle and in the group of journalists keeping Moi's tottering regime in Kenya on its toes.Big Men, Little Peopleis a vividly written portrait of a continent, which avoids the usual stereotypes and dire prophecies and entertains from start to finish.

Author Biography

Alec Russell has been writing from abroad since September 1989 when he bicycled through Pakistan up the Khunjerab Pass to China to raise money for Chinese students in the wake of the massacre at Tiananmen Square. On his return he hitched a ride to Romania after the Christmas 1989 Revolution to try his luck at being a foreign correspondent. After a year in Romania reporting for the Telegraph, he went on to cover the Kurdish crisis in Turkey, and the wars in Croatia and Bosnia where he won two press awards before being appointed the paper's Johannesburg correspondent in 1993. He is now the Telegraph's Assistant Foreign Editor in London

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgements xi
Maps
xiii
Introduction 1(8)
The King of Kleptocracy
9(32)
The Curse of Corruption
Mobutu Sese Seko
The Last Days of a North London Doctor
41(27)
Dictators and Democracy
Dr Hastings Banda
Kenya, Where the Kalenjin are Kings
68(27)
The Ties of Tribalism
Daniel arap Moi
The Cold War Crooner
95(32)
Western Disengagement or Disarray?
Jonas Savimbi
The Last White Patriarch
127(35)
Whither the White Africans?
F.W. De Klerk
White Man's Magic
162(29)
Militants and Mercenaries
Eugene Terre'Blanche
A Very Zulu Chief
191(29)
The Rebirth of Traditional Leaders
Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi
From Sherborne to Swaziland - The King of the Clouds
220(23)
Magic, ritual and Rite
King Mswati of Swaziland
Madiba Magic
243(32)
They Call it Ubuntu
Nelson Mandela
Small Men
275(15)
Or More of the Same?
The `New' leaders
Comrade Bob
290(27)
Playing the Colonial Card
Robert Mugabe
Conclusion 317(4)
Notes 321(4)
Bibliography 325(2)
Index 327

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