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Guerrilla Veterans In Postwar Zimbabwe Symbolic And Violent Politics 19801987 Norma J Kriger

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Guerrilla Veterans In Postwar Zimbabwe Symbolic And Violent Politics 19801987 Norma J Kriger
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Norma J. Kriger
ISBN: 9780511061332, 9780521027618, 9780521818230, 0521027616, 0521818230, 0511061331
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Guerrilla Veterans In Postwar Zimbabwe Symbolic And Violent Politics 19801987 Norma J Kriger by Norma J. Kriger 9780511061332, 9780521027618, 9780521818230, 0521027616, 0521818230, 0511061331 instant download after payment.

This critical examination of post-war of independence peace settlement and veterans' programs is the first extended study of the complicit relationship between the ruling party and the veterans. It shows continuities in the relationship between President Mugabe's government and guerrilla veterans in the first seven years in contemporary Zimbabwe (1980-1987). As the recent election has demonstrated, Mugabe and the veterans continue to collaborate, using violence and liberation war rhetoric to maintain power through land invasions and political purges.

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