Regime change politics has dominated political discourse in Southern Africa in the neoliberal era. It has mainly been characterized by regime change agendas hatched and championed by neo-liberal forces and domestic actors seeking to replace southern African revolutionary nationalist governments with pro-western democratic governments. This paper is a theoretical analysis of the politics of regime change in post-colonial Zambia and Zimbabwe. The paper explores the downfall of the United National Independence Party (UNIP) regime in Zambia and the persistence of the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (ZANU PF) regime in Zimbabwe. While acknowledging that a multiplicity of factors influenced regime change politics in both Zambia an...
Zambia's record of democracy in the 1990s has been much criticized, at home and abroad. The governme...
This thesis sought to critically examine the origins, nature and impact of ZANU PF factionalist tend...
Militarised politics remains a single danger to democracy. Coups and military interventions accounts...
As is common in African states, the former liberation movement, ZANU (PF) still retains power in Zim...
Zambia and Zimbabwe share a common postcolonial political history. Both countries have for many year...
Despite promising prospects to transition towards a democracy after attaining its independence in 19...
In Liberation movements in power, Roger Southall provides a rich and refined account of political tr...
This paper examines Zimbabwe’s transition to the so called ‘new dispensation’ that came to power thr...
The article seeks to stimulate debate about Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, with a special focus ...
This paper explores the origin, growth and demise of autocracy in post-independence Zambia from a ma...
The paper is a comparative analysis of post-liberation politics in Zimbabwe and Eritrea. It proposes...
This thesis examines the reasons for the survival of Robert Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe over more th...
D.Litt. et Phil.Abstract: Using secondary data and primary data which was collated through interview...
The political history of Zimbabwe has been one of radical shifts and turns. Winning its political in...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
Zambia's record of democracy in the 1990s has been much criticized, at home and abroad. The governme...
This thesis sought to critically examine the origins, nature and impact of ZANU PF factionalist tend...
Militarised politics remains a single danger to democracy. Coups and military interventions accounts...
As is common in African states, the former liberation movement, ZANU (PF) still retains power in Zim...
Zambia and Zimbabwe share a common postcolonial political history. Both countries have for many year...
Despite promising prospects to transition towards a democracy after attaining its independence in 19...
In Liberation movements in power, Roger Southall provides a rich and refined account of political tr...
This paper examines Zimbabwe’s transition to the so called ‘new dispensation’ that came to power thr...
The article seeks to stimulate debate about Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, with a special focus ...
This paper explores the origin, growth and demise of autocracy in post-independence Zambia from a ma...
The paper is a comparative analysis of post-liberation politics in Zimbabwe and Eritrea. It proposes...
This thesis examines the reasons for the survival of Robert Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe over more th...
D.Litt. et Phil.Abstract: Using secondary data and primary data which was collated through interview...
The political history of Zimbabwe has been one of radical shifts and turns. Winning its political in...
Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa provides a novel framework for understanding the ...
Zambia's record of democracy in the 1990s has been much criticized, at home and abroad. The governme...
This thesis sought to critically examine the origins, nature and impact of ZANU PF factionalist tend...
Militarised politics remains a single danger to democracy. Coups and military interventions accounts...