The Political Economy of Land Reform in South Africa and Zimbabwe

The Political Economy of Land Reform in South Africa and Zimbabwe
Author: Emmanuel Olukayode Ogunsalu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2001
Genre: Comparative government
ISBN: OCLC:52788949

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The Political Economy of Land in Zimbabwe

The Political Economy of Land in Zimbabwe
Author: Henry Moyana
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105112975177

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Revised, updated and still very relevant, this book focuses on the centrality of the land question, in the study of modern Zimbabwean history. It reviews previously published studies, and introduces new material. The study covers: the genesis of the land segregation legislation in Rhodesia, The Land Apportionment Act, and the economic effects of the Act; land and mass nationalism between 1945 and 1965, the dispossession of the people in Gazaland and the Tangwena people by white settlers; the Lancaster House negotiations, and land reform in the post-independence period. The book further discusses the many theories of racism and segregation propounded by the defenders of the regime, and the rationalisation for white rule and the economic exploitation of people and land.

The New Political Economy of Land Reform in South Africa

The New Political Economy of Land Reform in South Africa
Author: Adeoye O. Akinola,Irrshad Kaseeram,Nokukhanya N. Jili
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-09-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030511296

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This book analyzes the new political economy of land reform in South Africa. It takes a holistic approach to understand South Africa’s land reform, assesses the current policy gaps, and suggests ways of filling them. Due to its cross-disciplinary approach, the book will appeal to a broad audience, and will benefit readers from the fields of policy reform, administration, law, political science, political economics, agricultural economics, global politics, resource studies and development studies.

Land Reform Under Structural Adjustment in Zimbabwe

Land Reform Under Structural Adjustment in Zimbabwe
Author: Sam Moyo
Publsiher: Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9171064575

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This study represents a first systematic effort to document Zimbabwe "s new land uses during the years of economic crisis, the role of the state in promoting them, the differentiation associated with them, not only between black and white farmers, but also among them, and the implications of all these for the political economy of the Zimbabwean land question. The fact that some of the new land uses avoid redistribution of clearly under-utilised large scale commercial farms suggests that the Zimbabwean land question will remain a live political issue for a long time.

Land and Democracy in Zimbabwe

Land and Democracy in Zimbabwe
Author: Sam Moyo
Publsiher: Sapes Books
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105029517849

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The Political Economy of Livelihoods in Contemporary Zimbabwe

The Political Economy of Livelihoods in Contemporary Zimbabwe
Author: Kirk Helliker,Manase Kudzai Chiweshe,Sandra Bhatasara
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-01-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351273220

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Since the introduction of the fast track land reform programme in 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone major economic and political shifts and these have had a profound impact on both urban and rural livelihoods. This book provides rich empirical studies that examine a range of multi-faceted and contested livelihoods within the context of systemic crises. Taking a broad political economy approach, the chapters advance a grounded and in-depth understanding of emerging and shifting livelihood processes, strategies and resilience that foregrounds agency at household level. Highlighting an emergent scholarship amongst young black scholars in Zimbabwe, and providing an understanding of how people and communities respond to socio-economic challenges, this book is an important read for scholars of African political economy, southern African studies and livelihoods.

State Land and Democracy in Southern Africa

State  Land and Democracy in Southern Africa
Author: Arrigo Pallotti,Corrado Tornimbeni
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317050315

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Each country in southern Africa has a unique history but in all of them socio-economic inequalities and high poverty levels weaken the governments’ legitimacy and represent a challenge to models of economic development. One key issue appears to be the solution of the land question. This vital concern affects both citizenship and democracy in the political systems of the region, yet no government has shown the capacity or commitment to solve it. In this volume leading European, American and African scholars explore in detail the relationship between state, land and democracy. They examine the historical background of asset allocation and its impact on questions of nationality, the definition of citizenship, human rights and the current political and economic processes in southern Africa.

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe
Author: Suzanne Dansereau,Mario Zamponi
Publsiher: Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2005
Genre: Zimbabwe
ISBN: 9171065415

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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.