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@article{ author = {Stewart, Frances, Klugman, Jeni, Helmsing, A. H. }, title = {Decentralization in Zimbabwe}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {1994}, location = {New York}, URL = {}, abstract = {Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa in which African majority rule was achieved only in 1980. Dual structures in the social, economic and political spheres are legacies of the racist settler regime. In this context the national government has had the difficult task of attempting to redress past inequities without alienating the white population.} }Download File
AU - Stewart, Frances, Klugman, Jeni, Helmsing, A. H. TI - Decentralization in Zimbabwe PT - Journal Article DP - 1994 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa in which African majority rule was achieved only in 1980. Dual structures in the social, economic and political spheres are legacies of the racist settler regime. In this context the national government has had the difficult task of attempting to redress past inequities without alienating the white population.Download File
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TY - JOUR AU - Stewart, Frances, Klugman, Jeni, Helmsing, A. H. TI - Decentralization in Zimbabwe PY - 1994 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa in which African majority rule was achieved only in 1980. Dual structures in the social, economic and political spheres are legacies of the racist settler regime. In this context the national government has had the difficult task of attempting to redress past inequities without alienating the white population.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Decentralization in Zimbabwe AU - Stewart, Frances, Klugman, Jeni, Helmsing, A. H. PY - 1994 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa in which African majority rule was achieved only in 1980. Dual structures in the social, economic and political spheres are legacies of the racist settler regime. In this context the national government has had the difficult task of attempting to redress past inequities without alienating the white population.