Building the Post-Colonial State: Villagization and Resource Management in Zimbabwe
Munro discusses three issues concerning Zimbabwe: the problem of constructing state authority in the countryside, the state's resource management and villagization strategies, and the structural-political constraints. The villagization strategy in Zimbabwe represents in part an attempt to secur...
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