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The Hard Road To Reform The Politics Of Zimbabwes Global Political Agreement 1st Edition Brian Raftopolos

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The Hard Road To Reform The Politics Of Zimbabwes Global Political Agreement 1st Edition Brian Raftopolos
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Publisher: Weaver Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Brian Raftopolos
ISBN: 9781779222268, 1779222262
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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The Hard Road To Reform The Politics Of Zimbabwes Global Political Agreement 1st Edition Brian Raftopolos by Brian Raftopolos 9781779222268, 1779222262 instant download after payment.

The defeat of ZANU-PF in the 2008 parliamentary election marked the end of one-party rule in Zimbabwe. The Global Political Agreement signed later that resulted in a Government of National Unity, and the former ruling party was, for the first time, faced with the reality of sharing power. The Hard Road to Reform presents a penetrating analysis of developments since the GNU was established, reviewing recent political history from a range of perspectives - political, economic, social and historical, and featuring the best work of Zimbabwe's young scholars. As Brian Raftopolos writes in his introduction: 'the book is an attempt to analyse and assess both the hopes and frustrations of the last four years and to confront the harsh challenges that lie ahead.'

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