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R.W. Johnson

R.W. Johnson, an emeritus fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, lives in Cape Town, where he is completing a book on South Africa since the advent of democracy.

From the London Review dated 8 May 2008

Where do we go from here?

The sequence of events that produced the current deadlock in Zimbabwe began on 11 March last year when Morgan Tsvangirai and a number of other members of the Movement for Democratic Change were arrested, tortured and beaten. Robert Mugabe had banned all MDC meetings and rallies in the hope of suppressing the MDC completely before this year’s elections. [ read more . . . ]

Selected bibliography

  • South Africa: The First Man, the Last Nation (2004)
  • Heroes and Villains: Selected Essays (1990)

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