Zimbabwe : politics, economics and society
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Zimbabwe : politics, economics and society
(Marxist regimes series)
Pinter Publishers, 1989
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Bibliography: p. [196]-201
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780861874545
Description
This work, one of a series covering all Marxist regimes in the world, examines and evaluates critically the application of Marxist doctrine to Zimbabwe, assessing its interpretations and attempting to discover whether Zimbabwe is indeed a true Marxist-Leninst regime, a neo-colonial state, a national democratic state or a state in transition to socialism. The study is placed in a historical context and considers the social structure, economy and political parties of the country.
Table of Contents
- Editor's preface. Part 1 History and political traditions: approaches to the study of Zimbabwe
- geographical and historical setting
- modern political history - pre-1980
- formation of the regime
- development of the regime. Part 2 Social structures: issues of race and class
- the special position of women. Part 3 The political system: Zanu and Zapu
- the constitution and institutional structures
- government and "party-state"
- mass organizations. Part 4 The economic system: economic structures and their development
- planning
- income distribution
- the agricultural sector
- mining
- manufacturing industry
- services and infrastructure
- foreign trade. Part 5 The regime's policies: education
- health
- population, urbanization and migrancy
- regional policy
- military policy
- foreign policy.
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: pbk ISBN 9780861874552
Description
The study is placed in a historical context and considers the social structure, economy and political parties of the country.
Table of Contents
- Editor's preface. Part 1 History and political traditions: approaches to the study of Zimbabwe
- geographical and historical setting
- modern political history - pre-1980
- formation of the regime
- development of the regime. Part 2 Social structures: issues of race and class
- the special position of women. Part 3 The political system: Zanu and Zapu
- the constitution and institutional structures
- government and "party-state"
- mass organizations. Part 4 The economic system: economic structures and their development
- planning
- income distribution
- the agricultural sector
- mining
- manufacturing industry
- services and infrastructure
- foreign trade. Part 5 The regime's policies: education
- health
- population, urbanization and migrancy
- regional policy
- military policy
- foreign policy.
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