Mvemba Phezo Dizolele

Peter and Frances Duignan Visiting Fellow
Biography: 

Dizolele is an independent journalist specializing in US Africa policy. He holds an International Master of Business Administration and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Chicago. He will be working on his book, "Mobutu: The Rise and Fall of the Leopard King," during his fellowship.

Mvemba Phezo Dizolele was a W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellow for 2007–2008 at the Hoover Institution.

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Congo Is Too Big to Fail

by Mvemba Phezo Dizolelevia ForeignPolicy.com
Wednesday, September 4, 2013

We've already tried breaking up the DRC -- and more than 1 million people died. 

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Back to Africa

by Mvemba Phezo Dizolelevia ForeignPolicy.com
Monday, November 5, 2012

 The ascension of Barack Obama to the presidency of the United States in 2008 heralded positive change in the country's Africa policy. 

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The DRC’s Crumbling Legitimacy

by Mvemba Phezo Dizolelevia Journal of Democracy
Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The 2011 elections were the first polls of the postconflict period in which the government of the DRC, rather than the international community, drove the process, providing most of the funds and managing most aspects of the balloting. 

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Hope But No Change

by Mvemba Phezo Dizolelevia Foreign Policy
Monday, July 16, 2012

During President Barack Obama's short term as a senator, one of two bills he authored which eventually became law was theDemocratic Republic of the Congo Relief, Security, and Democracy Promotion Act of 2006. Senator Hillary Clinton was a co-sponsor, along with 11 others.

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A Crisis in the Congo

by Mvemba Phezo Dizolelevia Foreign Policy
Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Why is the West so willing to look the other way when it comes to the Democratic Republic of the Congo's clearly flawed election results...?

A Crisis in the Congo

by Mvemba Phezo Dizolelevia Advancing a Free Society
Wednesday, December 14, 2011

These days, nowhere are crises more predictable than in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Joseph Kabila and Where the Election in Congo Went Wrong

by Mvemba Phezo Dizolelevia Advancing a Free Society
Monday, November 28, 2011

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is going to the polls today and tensions are high. From Kinshasa to Lubumbashi, from Goma to Mbuji-Mayi, clashes have broken out between supporters of incumbent President Joseph Kabila and opposition groups.

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Joseph Kabila and Where the Election in Congo Went Wrong

by Mvemba Phezo Dizolelevia Foreign Affairs
Monday, November 28, 2011

The [EU] spent more than a half billion dollars to underwrite Congo's first nationwide election in 2006. That election was not perfect, but it led to economic and political progress. As the country goes to the polls today, however, those gains risk being squandered...

Conflict Minerals in the Congo: Let's Be Frank About Dodd-Frank

by Mvemba Phezo Dizolelevia Advancing a Free Society
Tuesday, August 23, 2011

n Aug 7, freelance journalist and blogger David Aronson published an important opinion piece in theNew York Times on the effects and ramifications of the Dodd-Frank Act.

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Conflict Minerals in the Congo: Let's Be Frank About Dodd-Frank

by Mvemba Phezo Dizolelevia Huffington Post
Monday, August 22, 2011

Real change will only happen when a combination of bold measures is part of a comprehensive policy that addresses the crisis' multifaceted nature as was done with blood diamonds for Sierra Leone and Liberia...

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