1st Edition

From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe Behind and Beyond Lancaster House

By W.H. Morris-Jones Copyright 1980
    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1980. The aim of this collection of articles is to furnish information and perspective on the main economic and political elements present in the making of Zimbabwe. Although the articles were prepared before the conclusion of the Lancaster House negotiations, they discuss matters which must be central to the future of this important newly independent state of Southern Africa.

    Chapter 1 Zimbabwe’s Land Problem: The Central Issue, Roger Riddell; Chapter 2 Zimbabwe’s Prospects as an Industrial Power, Colin Stoneman; Chapter 3 Zimbabwe’s International Economic Position and Aspects of Sanctions Removal, D. G. Clarke; Chapter 4 Political Scenarios and Their Economic Implications, Richard Hodder-Williams; Chapter 5 Zimbabwe’s Southern African Setting, James Barber; Chapter 6 The Insignificance of Tribe in the African Politics of Zimbabwe Rhodesia, John Day; Chapter 7 The Impact of the War, A. R. Wilkinson;

    Biography

    W.H. Morris-Jones Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies University of London