Beyond the crises : Zimbabwe's prospects for transformation /

Over the past years, few African countries have been the focus of discussions and analyses generating a vast array of literature as much as Zimbabwe. The socioeconomic and political crises since the turn of the century have deeply transformed the country from the ideals of a vibrant freshly independ...

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Other Authors: Murisa, Tendai (Editor), Chikweche, Tendai (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Avondale, Harare : [Dakar] : Weaver Press ; TrustAfrica, 2015.
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Online Access: Full text (MFA users only)
ISBN:9781779222831
1779222831
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
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Summary:Over the past years, few African countries have been the focus of discussions and analyses generating a vast array of literature as much as Zimbabwe. The socioeconomic and political crises since the turn of the century have deeply transformed the country from the ideals of a vibrant freshly independent nation just two decades earlier. These transformations have necessitated the call for the restructuring of Zimbabwean society, polity, and economy. But this literature remains exclusively within the realm of academic thinking and theorising, with no concerted effort to move beyond this by explicitly drawing out the policy implications. Beyond the Crises: Zimbabwe's Prospects for Transformation is a welcome addition to the academic and policy literature with a much broader and all-embracing focus in terms of policy interventions. By focusing on different aspects of social and economic justice, Murisa and Chikweche go beyond initiating a broad discussion on these two key pillars of human development with a view to suggesting possible future directions of practical solutions and policy development for the attainment of inclusive social and economic justice for Zimbabweans.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxxviii, 383 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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