Zimbabwe--The Political Economy of Decline: Discussion Paper 27

The two articles are revised versions of papers presented at the end of May 2004 to a Zimbabwe Conference at the Nordic Africa Institute, which was co-organized by the project "Liberation and Democracy in Southern Africa" (LiDeSA). They highlight current socio-economic aspects of Zimbabwean society. By doing so, they raise relevant issues, yet ones that have tended to be neglected given the almost exclusive concentration on political events. While this is understandable, the articles fill the gap in our knowledge and add insights into important sectors of society. These include information on the Zimbabwean economy and the present constraints of the decline, which together help us to understand the structural legacy that any future government will have to deal with. What is more, the elections in Zimbabwe in 2005 provide an ideal moment to discuss such matters. This Discussion Paper will thereby make a substantive contribution to the analysis of the overall picture in Zimbabwe.

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Zimbabwe--The Political Economy of Decline: Discussion Paper 27

The two articles are revised versions of papers presented at the end of May 2004 to a Zimbabwe Conference at the Nordic Africa Institute, which was co-organized by the project "Liberation and Democracy in Southern Africa" (LiDeSA). They highlight current socio-economic aspects of Zimbabwean society. By doing so, they raise relevant issues, yet ones that have tended to be neglected given the almost exclusive concentration on political events. While this is understandable, the articles fill the gap in our knowledge and add insights into important sectors of society. These include information on the Zimbabwean economy and the present constraints of the decline, which together help us to understand the structural legacy that any future government will have to deal with. What is more, the elections in Zimbabwe in 2005 provide an ideal moment to discuss such matters. This Discussion Paper will thereby make a substantive contribution to the analysis of the overall picture in Zimbabwe.

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Zimbabwe--The Political Economy of Decline: Discussion Paper 27

Zimbabwe--The Political Economy of Decline: Discussion Paper 27

by Suzanne Dansereau, Mario Zamponi
Zimbabwe--The Political Economy of Decline: Discussion Paper 27

Zimbabwe--The Political Economy of Decline: Discussion Paper 27

by Suzanne Dansereau, Mario Zamponi

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The two articles are revised versions of papers presented at the end of May 2004 to a Zimbabwe Conference at the Nordic Africa Institute, which was co-organized by the project "Liberation and Democracy in Southern Africa" (LiDeSA). They highlight current socio-economic aspects of Zimbabwean society. By doing so, they raise relevant issues, yet ones that have tended to be neglected given the almost exclusive concentration on political events. While this is understandable, the articles fill the gap in our knowledge and add insights into important sectors of society. These include information on the Zimbabwean economy and the present constraints of the decline, which together help us to understand the structural legacy that any future government will have to deal with. What is more, the elections in Zimbabwe in 2005 provide an ideal moment to discuss such matters. This Discussion Paper will thereby make a substantive contribution to the analysis of the overall picture in Zimbabwe.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789171065414
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute, The
Publication date: 06/28/2005
Series: NAI Discussion Papers Series
Pages: 43
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.54(h) x 0.13(d)

About the Author

Suzanne Dansereau is Assistant Professor, International Development Studies at St. Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada). She has published extensively on Zimbabwe, also within the LiDeSA network at NAI.

Mario Zamponi is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Bologna (Italy). He has worked and published on Zimbabwe for an extensive period of time and is the editor of the Italian scholarly journal "afriche e orienti".

Table of Contents

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Zimbabwe's Development Impasse — Suzanne Dansereau

From Social Justice, to Neo-liberalism, to Authoritarian Nationalism - Where is the Zimbabwean State going? — Mario Zamponi

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