Idi Amin
Charisma Without Competence: How Idi Amin Turned a State Into a Personality
Sinopsis
Tracing Amin’s path from colonial soldier to military ruler, the book reveals how Uganda was transformed into a system of fear, improvisation, and personal loyalty. Ministries were hollowed out, professionals were driven out, economics gave way to impulse, and policy was replaced by mood, threat, and performance. What looked like strength from a distance was, in reality, a steady collapse of capacity. Amin did not build a functioning order. He turned the state into an extension of himself, and when everything depended on one man, everything became brittle.
Cold, analytical, and free of sensationalism, Idi Amin is not simply the story of a brutal strongman. It is a study of institutional destruction, post-colonial fragility, and the fatal difference between authority and competence. For readers of African history, political biography, and state failure, this book offers a clear and unsettling account of how charisma can seize a country, but only institutions can sustain one.
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Ficha Técnica
Editorial: Diogenes Global Press
ISBN: 9791224471882
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 19/05/2026
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