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Southern Africa after Zimbabwe
Southern Africa after Zimbabwe examines the shifting political landscape in the region in the early 1980s following Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980. Alex Callinicos analyzes the effects of Zimbabwe’s liberation on neighboring countries and evaluates the broader regional struggle against colonialism, apartheid, and imperialism. The book provides insights into the dynamics of revolutionary movements, the role of South Africa’s apartheid regime, and the opportunities and challenges for socialist transformation in Southern Africa. Combining historical context with Marxist political analysis, the work serves as an important reference for understanding the political transitions that shaped the region during this period.
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