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Political And Economic Liberalisation In Zambia 19912001 Lise Rakner

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Political And Economic Liberalisation In Zambia 19912001 Lise Rakner
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Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Lise Rakner
ISBN: 9171065067
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Political And Economic Liberalisation In Zambia 19912001 Lise Rakner by Lise Rakner 9171065067 instant download after payment.

This book analyses the implementation of political and eco-nomic liberalization in Zambia during the first two election periods (1991–2001). Focusing on the negotiations between government and the key domestic interest groups, as well as the dialogues between the MMD government and the international donor community, the book argues that despite a disastrous socio-economic record, the processes of political and economic liberalization proceeded concomitantly without seriously affecting or undermining each other. Contrary to expectations linked both to the political and economic reform processes, executive dominance increased in Zambia in the 1990s. Stressing continuity rather than change, the analysis of Zambia’s reform processes suggests that the practices of patronage politics associated with authoritarian regimes are compatible with processes of political and economic liberalization.

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