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21. Zimbabwe Foreign Policy and Government Guide by Ibp Usa, USA International Business Publications | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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22. Moral Economy Of The State: Conservation, Community Development, & State-Making in Zimbabwe (Ohio RIS Africa Series) by William A. Munro | |
Paperback: 500
Pages
(1998-12-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description The book's focus on the moral economy of the state offers a refreshing perspective on the difficulties experienced by postcolonial African states in building stronger state and rural institutions. |
23. Battle For Zimbabwe: The Final Countdown by Geoff Hill | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2005-05)
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A suffering people's long struggle for democracy and freedom
Brilliant book
Excellent book for a select audience
Indeed worth reading!!!
A solid piece |
24. Zimbabwe: Picking Up the Pieces | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2011-01-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Zimbabwe is in a state of crisis. Once an African success story, the country has slipped into a downward spiral and is fast becoming a threat to both political and economic stability in the region. An optimistic time frame for socio-economic recovery is now estimated to be ten years. This book chronicles the steps that led to the downturn of the Zimbabwean state and economy before assessing what can be done to resuscitate this once-thriving society. |
25. Local government in Zimbabwe: An overview (Mambo occasional papers) by J. D Jordan | |
Paperback: 92
Pages
(1984)
Isbn: 0869222678 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
26. 2008?2009 Zimbabwean Cholera Outbreak: Cholera, Zimbabwe, Government of Zimbabwe, National Emergency, International Aid, Faeces, Harare, Medecins Sans Frontieres | |
Paperback: 124
Pages
(2010-03-05)
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27. Heads of Government of Zimbabwe: Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, List of Presidents of Zimbabwe | |
Paperback: 44
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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28. Government of Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Government of National Unity of 2009, House of Assembly of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Temporary Cabinet of 2009 | |
Paperback: 186
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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29. Zimbabwe's government decides to break state-held telecom monopoly. (Zimbabwe).: An article from: Africa & The Middle East Telecom | |
Digital: 2
Pages
(2002-12-01)
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30. Zimbabwe's First Majority Rule Government, Chosen by All the People by Zimbabwe. | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1979-01-01)
Asin: B000NP291K Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
31. From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe by Henry Wiseman | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1981-12)
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32. Zimbabwe: Years of Hope and Despair by Philip Barclay | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2010-06-07)
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33. Degrees in Violence: Robert Mugabe and the Struggle for Power in Zimbabwe by David Blair | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2003-03)
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We need better analysis than from "parachute journalists"
Robert Mugabe: a contender for power It was not always this way, writes journalist David Blair (who for a twenty-nine year-old has seen more than what others have seen in an entire lifetime). His book is an exhaustive recounting of the contemporary history and situation in Zimbabwe, beginning around January 2000, when Mugabe attempted to change the country's constitution to suit his agenda, and the country refused, throwing him his first political defeat since 1980. His book, along with another by Martin Meredith, serves as the only two recent works about the country. While Meredith is more concerned with the historical pattern of power accumulation at the hands of Mugabe, as well as keeping Mugabe as the focal point in his work (it is also largely a biography), Blair is more concerned with the present. His first two chapters are historical, albeit brief, providing background to Mugabe's life, past brutality and ideas as to how he ticks. The rest deals with the years 2000-2001, written in a first-person narrative because he was present as a journalist for the British "Daily Telegraph" paper until he was forced to leave the country in mid-2001 (as part of a wholesale crackdown on independent, foreign journalists by Mugabe and his ruling Zanu-PF party). Blair has much to recount about the regime's brutality and determination to keep in power, irrespective of the crucial human and financial costs. Important foreign aid that should have gone to lawful and equitable land reform and development instead would go to a Mugabe family mansion, or perhaps a new Mercedes-Benz, or perhaps to keep Zimbabwe's forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo (in itself an ambiguous decision, since those profiting from the Congo's diamond riches were all Zanu-PF people). Blair argues that Mugabe amounts to nothing more than a corrupt, aging despot whose sole intention is to keep in power; everything that he has done has been aimed toward this `vision.' The ironic comparisons between Robert Mugabe and Ian Smith, the last white ruler of what was then called Rhodesia, are striking, since both were bitter enemies, yet have both unwittingly complimented one another. Mugabe has been no different from Smith - racism, xenophobia, brutal suppression of opposition, and more were traits of both leaders. Says Blair: "Neither should have been allowed anywhere near running a country. Smith's true station in life was, perhaps, treasurer of a provincial rugby club. Mugabe would have made an excellent junior lecturer at the Revolutionary University of Havana. It was their country's enduring tragedy that these men were given such power" (p. 244). On a final note, Blair writes that Smith's UDI from the UK in 1965 and resulting rule was ultimately self-defeating. It remains to be seen if Mugabe's rule will end as Smith's did; his rule has already ingrained lots of self-defeat for everyone and everything in Zimbabwe. Who knows what the future still holds? If Mugabe has followed in the footsteps of his predecessor up to now, who is to say that he won't follow through all the way to the bitter end? ... Read more |
34. Reclaiming Zimbabwe: The Exhaustion of the Patriarchal Model of Liberation by Horace Campbell | |
Paperback: 346
Pages
(2003-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Horace Campbell looks at Zimbabwe’s problems today, including the recent state and ruling party violence against citizens as manifestations of and deriving directly from the masochist, militaristic, and gender-biased conception of liberation which is deeply imbedded in the post-independent state. In his exploration and analysis of Zimbabwe’s experiences, from the transition to independence, to the crisis ravaging the country today, Campbell places issues like Zimbabwe’s involvement in the Congo, executive lawlessness, the land crisis, homophobia, and the politics of intolerance into perspective. Chapters like "Soldiers in Business," "The Siege of Ikeka," and "The Limits of Military Intervention" provide fresh information on some of the motives behind the military intervention in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the futility of the presence of the Zimbabwean army in the Congo. Campbell also argues that the politics of emancipation, militarism, and patriarchy are exhausted models of liberation and suggests new models of liberation for economic prosperity, human rights, political tolerance, non-discrimination, peace, and stability. While this book is a serious and critical analysis of the Zimbabwean situation, it is also a very informative and general read. |
35. Smallholders and Political Voice in Zimbabwe by Stephen F. Burgess | |
Hardcover: 238
Pages
(1997-08-28)
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36. The Making of Zimbabwe: Decolonization in Regional and International Politics by M. Tamarkin | |
Paperback: 326
Pages
(1990-04-26)
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37. Rhodesia/Zimbabwe: A Bibliographic Guide to the Nationalist Period (A reference publication in African studies) by Marion E. Doro | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(1984-03)
list price: US$50.00 Isbn: 0816182752 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
38. Triumph or Tragedy?: Rhodesia to Zimbabwe by Miles Hudson | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1981-06-29)
Isbn: 0241105714 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
39. State Politics in Zimbabwe (Perspectives on Southern Africa) by Jeffrey Herbst | |
Hardcover: 283
Pages
(1990-07-05)
list price: US$50.00 Isbn: 0520068181 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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40. Robert Mugabe and the Betrayal of Zimbabwe by Andrew Norman | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2004-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description This biography offers some explanations for Mugabe’s behavior. With the death of his wife in 1992, a moderating influence was lost, and as the years go by, he continues to show himself intolerant of any opposition as he proceeds toward the creation of a one-party state, even though evidence suggests that his country is in terminal decline. |
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