
The Primacy of Regime Survival
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"The book, no doubt, is useful to not only policy makers in Zimbabwe and beyond, but to undergraduate and graduate candidates in Economics, Economic History as well as those with musings in State Fragility in Africa, Southern Africa specifically. More interesting is that, the book contributes to literature on the Zimbabwe crises beyond Mugabe centric narratives with ZANU-PF being the main focus of analysis." (Brian Maregedze, Harare 24, harare24.com, Januray 03, 2019)More details
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Tony Hawkins is former Professor of Economics at the Graduate School of Business, University of Zimbabwe. He is a consultant for an international bank, and one of the two lead authors of the SADC Industrialization Strategy (2015). He served on the Board of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and the Monetary Policy Committee (2010-2014).
Content
1. Introduction.- 2. The Economics of State Fragility.- 3. Zimbabwe's First Decade: Building the One-Party State and Controlling the Economy.- 4. Regime Interests and the Failure of Economic Reform in the 1990s.- 5. Regime Survival and the Fast Track Land Reform Programme.- 6. Regime Survival and the Attack on the Urban Poor.- 7. Regime Survival: Poverty Creation, Mass Migration and Elite Enrichment.- 8. International Isolation and the Search for New Friends .- 9. Economic Meltdown and Elections.- 10. The Challenges of Cohabitation - 11. Protecting the ZANU-PF State: Safeguarding Extractive Political Structures.- 12 Protecting the ZANU-PF State: Safeguarding Extractive Economic Institutions.- 13. A Resurgent ZANU-PF.- 14. The Transitions That Weren't.
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