Afro-Marxist Regimes : Ideology and Public Policy /
Afro-Marxist Regimes : Ideology and Public Policy /
ed. by Donald Rothchild, Edmond J. Keller.
- 1 online resource (253 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- Chapter one. Afro-Marxist Regimes -- Part one. Ideology and State Power Consolidation -- Chapter two. State Power Consolidation in Ethiopia -- Chapter three. State Power Consolidation in Mozambique -- Chapter four. The People's Republic of Angola: A Radical Vision Frustrated -- Chapter five. State Power Consolidation in Zimbabwe: Party and Ideological Development -- Part two. Public Policy and Policymaking in Afro-Marxist Regimes -- Chapter six. Development and Counterdevelopment Strategies in Mozambique -- Chapter seven. The Political Economy of Development in Ethiopia -- Chapter eight. The Angolan Economy: A History of Contradictions -- Chapter nine. Afro-Marxism in a Market Economy: Public Policy in Zimbabwe -- Part three. International Influences on the Policymaking of Afro-Marxist Regimes -- Chapter ten. Soviet Influence on Afro-Marxist Regimes: Ethiopia and Mozambique -- Chapter eleven. South Africa and Afro-Marxism: Pretoria's Relations with Mozambique and Angola in Regional Perspective -- Part four. Conclusion -- Chapter twelve. Ideology and Policy in Afro-Marxist Regimes: The Effort to Cope with Domestic and International Constraints -- The Contributors -- Index
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The authors explore the increasing interrelationship of the domestic and international security environments of African states, a trend that surprisingly has accelerated with the end of the Cold War.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781685859404
10.1515/9781685859404 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / African.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- Chapter one. Afro-Marxist Regimes -- Part one. Ideology and State Power Consolidation -- Chapter two. State Power Consolidation in Ethiopia -- Chapter three. State Power Consolidation in Mozambique -- Chapter four. The People's Republic of Angola: A Radical Vision Frustrated -- Chapter five. State Power Consolidation in Zimbabwe: Party and Ideological Development -- Part two. Public Policy and Policymaking in Afro-Marxist Regimes -- Chapter six. Development and Counterdevelopment Strategies in Mozambique -- Chapter seven. The Political Economy of Development in Ethiopia -- Chapter eight. The Angolan Economy: A History of Contradictions -- Chapter nine. Afro-Marxism in a Market Economy: Public Policy in Zimbabwe -- Part three. International Influences on the Policymaking of Afro-Marxist Regimes -- Chapter ten. Soviet Influence on Afro-Marxist Regimes: Ethiopia and Mozambique -- Chapter eleven. South Africa and Afro-Marxism: Pretoria's Relations with Mozambique and Angola in Regional Perspective -- Part four. Conclusion -- Chapter twelve. Ideology and Policy in Afro-Marxist Regimes: The Effort to Cope with Domestic and International Constraints -- The Contributors -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The authors explore the increasing interrelationship of the domestic and international security environments of African states, a trend that surprisingly has accelerated with the end of the Cold War.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781685859404
10.1515/9781685859404 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / African.

