In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly independent African countries. Though interpreted in diverse and contradictory ways, it was adoØted by the governments of countries as far apart as Senegal, the Ivory Coast, Kenya, Guinea, the Congo and Tanzania. As Ahmed Mohidden aptly states: To be an African Socialist or to espouse 'African Socialism' during that period was one of the most respectable things for any African leader to do. Nyerere's Ujamaa -the Basis of African Socialism, written in 1962, can be seen as part of this early post-independence euphoria. It was not tfntil 1967, when Nyerere proclaimed the policy of Socialism and Self-Reliance in the form of the Arusha Declaration, tha...
The article examines the issues concerning the perception and promotion of socialist ideas on the Af...
The paper is a product of a recent brief trip to Tanzania and discusses the circumstances and implic...
The sad reality of Africa’s socio-economic underdevelopment is beyond contention. What has been vigo...
In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly indep...
This thesis uses documentary and interview data to advance a new interpretation of the development p...
This thesis examined former president of Tanzania Julius Nyerere's development philosophy which reje...
In a bid to formulate an appropriate development strategy to curb the quagmire of the underdevelopme...
The Arusha Declaration was a path-way aimed at finding lasting peace in Africa as a panacea to attai...
Tanzania's 1961-74 political economic dynamic is examined with emphasis on strategic themes, major ...
This study deals with the political and economic development of Tanzania since its independence in D...
SUMMARY Tanzania's 1961?74 political economic dynamic is examined with emphasis on strategic themes...
This study is primarily devoted to an examination of the role of ideology in relation to the problem...
This thesis is a study of rural development policy in Tanzania with special reference to Iringa Dist...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 35INTRODUCTION: This paper discusses the historical conditi...
A ZIDS Workshop Paper on African development.Like every other scientific theory, socialist developm...
The article examines the issues concerning the perception and promotion of socialist ideas on the Af...
The paper is a product of a recent brief trip to Tanzania and discusses the circumstances and implic...
The sad reality of Africa’s socio-economic underdevelopment is beyond contention. What has been vigo...
In the 1960s 'African Socialism' emerged as the most popular political philosophy of the newly indep...
This thesis uses documentary and interview data to advance a new interpretation of the development p...
This thesis examined former president of Tanzania Julius Nyerere's development philosophy which reje...
In a bid to formulate an appropriate development strategy to curb the quagmire of the underdevelopme...
The Arusha Declaration was a path-way aimed at finding lasting peace in Africa as a panacea to attai...
Tanzania's 1961-74 political economic dynamic is examined with emphasis on strategic themes, major ...
This study deals with the political and economic development of Tanzania since its independence in D...
SUMMARY Tanzania's 1961?74 political economic dynamic is examined with emphasis on strategic themes...
This study is primarily devoted to an examination of the role of ideology in relation to the problem...
This thesis is a study of rural development policy in Tanzania with special reference to Iringa Dist...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 35INTRODUCTION: This paper discusses the historical conditi...
A ZIDS Workshop Paper on African development.Like every other scientific theory, socialist developm...
The article examines the issues concerning the perception and promotion of socialist ideas on the Af...
The paper is a product of a recent brief trip to Tanzania and discusses the circumstances and implic...
The sad reality of Africa’s socio-economic underdevelopment is beyond contention. What has been vigo...