Understanding Zimbabwe : from liberation to authoritarianism / Sara Rich Dorman.

This work seeks to understand the state, nation and political identities that are being forged in modern Zimbabwe, and the nature of control that Robert Mugabe's ZANU exercises over those political institutions. Focusing on the perspective and experiences of societal groups including NGOs, chur...

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Main Author: Dorman, Sara Rich (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017.
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505 0 |a Understanding Zimbabwean politics -- The politics of liberation (1965-1980) -- The politics of inclusion (1980-1987) -- The politics of durability (1987-1997) -- The politics of polarization (1998-2000) -- The politics of exclusion (2000-2008) -- The politics of 'winner takes all' (2008-2014) -- Writing Zimbabwe's politics. 
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