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Title: | Progress in Zimbabwe |
Editors: | Moore, David![]() Kriger, Norma ![]() Raftopoulos, Brian ![]() |
Year: | 2012 |
Periodical: | Journal of Contemporary African Studies (ISSN 0258-9001) |
Volume: | 30 |
Issue: | 1 |
Pages: | 157 |
Language: | English |
Geographic term: | Zimbabwe |
Subjects: | development political conditions economic conditions conference papers (form) 2010 |
Abstract: | This collective volume on 'Progress in Zimbabwe' is based on a conference held in Bulawayo in November 2010. Contributions: Progress, power, and violent accumulation in Zimbabwe, by David Moore; ZANU PF politics under Zimbabwe's 'power-sharing' government, by Norma Kriger; Narratives of progress: Zimbabwean historiography and the end of history, by Ian Phimister; Civil society and State-centred struggles, by Kirk Helliker; Anti-developmental patrimonialism in Zimbabwe, by Martin Dawson and Tim Kelsall; Foreign investment, black economic empowerment and militarized patronage politics in Zimbabwe, by Booker Magure; Teachers' and bank workers' responses to Zimbabwe's crisis: uneven effects, different strategies, by Tapiwa Chagonda; 'New realities' and tenure reforms: land-use in worker-peasant communities of south-western Zimbabwe (1940s-2006), by Vusilizwe Thebe; Two perspectives on Zimbabwe's 'National Democratic Revolution': Thabo Mbeki and Wilfred Mhanda, by David Moore; Reflections on the concept of progress - and Zimbabwe, by John Hoffman. [ASC Leiden abstract] |