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Book SynopsisThis text explores the history and strategies in political and economic policy of African nations. Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, is used as an example of a nation struggling to come full circle from seeking assistance to taking matters into their own hands to finally establish independence.
Trade Review. . . on the whole this is a relevant and informative book. * Journal of African History *
. . . on the whole this is a relevant and informative book. * Journal of African History *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction: The Emergence of the Rhodesian Lesson Chapter 2 The Algerian Quagmire and the British Burden in Kenya Chapter 3 The Unfolding of the Rhodesian Problem Chapter 4 Africa's Frustration with the Rhodesian Problem Chapter 5 Current Sources of Africa's Frustration: The Case of the International Monetary Fund Chapter 6 Concluding Remarks Chapter 7 Tables; Appendices; Bibliography; Index