Poder, clientelismo e violência política no Zimbabwe: a Terceira Chimurenga

The conflicts which are today manifest in Zimbabwean society are the result of cumulative pressures stemming from unjust situations inherited from the colonial past, from a serious economic crisis, and from the increasing inefficiency of an autocratic political system. The vast majority of internal...

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Main Author: Victor Hugo Nicolau
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Universitário de Lisboa 2002-06-01
Series:Cadernos de Estudos Africanos
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cea/1329
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description The conflicts which are today manifest in Zimbabwean society are the result of cumulative pressures stemming from unjust situations inherited from the colonial past, from a serious economic crisis, and from the increasing inefficiency of an autocratic political system. The vast majority of internal and external observers have put aside the notion that the racial dimension constitutes an autonomous factor in the conflict. It is at this stage generally accepted that the main conflicts present in contemporary Zimbabzean society can be included in three clearly identified areas: 1) an area of economic and social conflicts, 2) an area of fundamentally political conflicts, 3) an area of regional and ethnic conflicts.
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spelling doaj-art-0b4eac41b0d84081955539b0c032f9552025-08-20T02:32:31ZengInstituto Universitário de LisboaCadernos de Estudos Africanos1645-37942182-74002002-06-01216718510.4000/cea.1329Poder, clientelismo e violência política no Zimbabwe: a Terceira ChimurengaVictor Hugo NicolauThe conflicts which are today manifest in Zimbabwean society are the result of cumulative pressures stemming from unjust situations inherited from the colonial past, from a serious economic crisis, and from the increasing inefficiency of an autocratic political system. The vast majority of internal and external observers have put aside the notion that the racial dimension constitutes an autonomous factor in the conflict. It is at this stage generally accepted that the main conflicts present in contemporary Zimbabzean society can be included in three clearly identified areas: 1) an area of economic and social conflicts, 2) an area of fundamentally political conflicts, 3) an area of regional and ethnic conflicts.https://journals.openedition.org/cea/1329violenceThird ChimurengapolicyZimbabwe
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Poder, clientelismo e violência política no Zimbabwe: a Terceira Chimurenga
Cadernos de Estudos Africanos
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title Poder, clientelismo e violência política no Zimbabwe: a Terceira Chimurenga
title_full Poder, clientelismo e violência política no Zimbabwe: a Terceira Chimurenga
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