Stephen Chan, CNN: Those coming after Robert Mugabe are not good men
(CNN)The resignation of Robert Mugabe, after the intervention of the army and then the move to impeach him, ends his 37 years in power -- which included his physical and intellectual degeneration over the last decade.
Even his own party saw he had lost the capacity to function as a modern president in perilous economic times. Accordingly, the impeachment motion in Parliament was put forward by his own party, and seconded by the opposition.
But those coming after Mugabe are not good, clean men. Some have real blood on their hands. The need for reinvention will include their own transformation into Western-friendly pragmatists. The era of ideology is over, and the rhetoric of nationalism will need to be replaced by the hard work of rebuilding.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- November 22, 2017
Mnangagwa: More of the same for suffering Zimbabwe? -- AFP
History suggests Zimbabwe’s military coup will turn violent -- Rut Diamint, Salon
Zimbabwe's Emmerson Mnangagwa returns — What's next? -- Chloe Lyneham, DW
After Mugabe, African leaders wonder what next -- Katharine Houreld, Reuters
How Saudi Arabia has overreached on Iran, Lebanon -- Mohamad Bazzi, Reuters
US must prepare for Iran’s next move in Syria -- Josh Rogin, Gulf Times
Newly Declassified Documents Prove America's North Korea Strategy Has Failed -- Daniel DePetris, RCD
North Korea crisis: This is the diplomatic solution that needs to be on the table -- Michael Fuchs, USA Today
Dealing With North Korea -- Paul Cook, RCD
Trump's Coming Hard Line on China -- Ely Ratner, The Interpreter
Vietnam and the Philippines – America’s Trump Cards? -- Thomas Bodine & Karl Friedhoff
Islamic State’s new frontline in the Philippines -- Bong S Sarmiento, Asia Times
Germany Wins, Merkel Loses -- Ullrich Fichtner, Speigel Online
Ratko Mladić will die in jail. But go to Bosnia: you’ll see that he won -- Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian
Google Is Filtering News for the Wrong Reason -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg