After independence, the southern African country of Zambia was governed by the United National Independence Party (UNIP), which, from 1972, ruled in a “one party participatory democracy.” Although Zambia initially hoped to remain non-aligned, after 1972, the country embraced a socialist path to development and began to rely heavily on aid from the Eastern Bloc. Women had been key participants in the struggle for national independence and continued to play a role in the UNIP party. This article examines the political economy of aid transfers from state women’s organizations in Eastern Europe (in particular from Bulgaria) to the nascent Zambian women’s movement, with a specific focus on the bilateral aid sent to develop and support the UNIP W...
This article presents the findings of an archival study on the Cold War higher education (HE) exchan...
This report represents a synthesis of the key findings and recommendations of a regional research pr...
AbstractIn May 1951 the Women's International Democratic Federation – a communist-sponsored non-gove...
This article addresses women’s cross-border internationalist connections within the Non-Aligned Move...
none1noBased on British, American and Tanzanian archival sources, this essay analyses Zambia’s and T...
First published online: 01 May 2021This article examines negotiations on aid, scholarship provision,...
This article addresses women’s cross-border internationalist connections within the Non-Aligned Move...
This dissertation examines how Zambia’s international relations, particularly with China, affected i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
From the early 1960s, and throughout the 1970s, southern African liberation movements successfully w...
While most recent feminist studies on the socialist heritage are preoccupied with the conjunctures o...
This article focuses on women’s collective action promoting land inheritance in Burundi. It aims to ...
The edited volume Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and Africa: New Perspectives on the Era of Decol...
States Going Transnational. Transnational State Civilian Networks and Socialist Cuba and Sandinista ...
This article considers the relationship between communism and feminism in the inter-war period, taki...
This article presents the findings of an archival study on the Cold War higher education (HE) exchan...
This report represents a synthesis of the key findings and recommendations of a regional research pr...
AbstractIn May 1951 the Women's International Democratic Federation – a communist-sponsored non-gove...
This article addresses women’s cross-border internationalist connections within the Non-Aligned Move...
none1noBased on British, American and Tanzanian archival sources, this essay analyses Zambia’s and T...
First published online: 01 May 2021This article examines negotiations on aid, scholarship provision,...
This article addresses women’s cross-border internationalist connections within the Non-Aligned Move...
This dissertation examines how Zambia’s international relations, particularly with China, affected i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
From the early 1960s, and throughout the 1970s, southern African liberation movements successfully w...
While most recent feminist studies on the socialist heritage are preoccupied with the conjunctures o...
This article focuses on women’s collective action promoting land inheritance in Burundi. It aims to ...
The edited volume Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and Africa: New Perspectives on the Era of Decol...
States Going Transnational. Transnational State Civilian Networks and Socialist Cuba and Sandinista ...
This article considers the relationship between communism and feminism in the inter-war period, taki...
This article presents the findings of an archival study on the Cold War higher education (HE) exchan...
This report represents a synthesis of the key findings and recommendations of a regional research pr...
AbstractIn May 1951 the Women's International Democratic Federation – a communist-sponsored non-gove...