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  1. Jeffrey Herbst. Mahmood Mamdani. Seven years after more than 500,000 Tutsi were massacred in Rwanda, the world still cannot explain why. Mahmood Mamdani's When Victims Become Killers is a rich ...

  2. Feb 28, 2017 · Mahmood Mamdani received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1974 and specializes in the study of African history and politics. His works explore the intersection between politics and culture, a comparative study of colonialism since 1452, the history of civil war and genocide in Africa, the Cold War and the War on Terror, and the history and theory of human rights.

  3. Mar 8, 2007 · Mahmood Mamdani begins his piece on ‘The Politics of Naming’ (LRB, 8 March) with a parallel between ‘state-connected counter-insurgencies in Iraq and Darfur’. But the counter-insurgency in Iraq is organised by a foreign power and is the result of foreign occupation while the counter-insurgency in Darfur is organised by the national government and has no foreign cause.

  4. Mahmood Mamdani. Professor of Anthropology and Herbert Lehman Professor of Government, Columbia University. Verified email at columbia.edu. colonial and postcolonial studies decolonization extreme violence and genocide the politics of knowledge production.

  5. Aug 21, 2021 · For Mahmood Mamdani, the renowned Ugandan scholar, this is an intra-European narrative that underestimates, if not outright ignores, the colonial roots of the modern state apparatus. After all, the Peace of Westphalia settled intra-European conflicts in a way that facilitated the colonial expansion of European powers abroad.

  6. Mahmood Mamdani received his Ph.D. in Government from Harvard University and is the founding Director of the Centre for Basic Research in Kampala. A Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences, he is the author of The Myth of Population Control and Politics and Class Formation in Uganda.

  7. Jan 25, 2024 · MAHMOOD MAMDANI: Well, as you said, the Non-Aligned Movement voted, I think, unanimously to stand behind South Africa’s application. This is a new phase in the history of the Non-Aligned Movement.