The State and Agrarian Policy: The state and economic deterioration: The Tanzanian case
In: Commonwealth and comparative politics, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 286-308
ISSN: 1743-9094
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In: Commonwealth and comparative politics, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 286-308
ISSN: 1743-9094
In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 534-536
ISSN: 1469-7777
In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 339-341
ISSN: 1469-7777
In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 339-341
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In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Band 19, Heft 4, S. 715-717
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In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 531-532
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In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Band 18, Heft 3, S. 387-410
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Genuineefforts have been made in recent years to build a more egalitarian and just society in Tanzania. A 'leadership code' forbids senior government and party officials to have a second income from business interests or rents; a steeply progressive tax system reduces income differentials from a ratio of 1/100 before independence to 1/10 in the 1970s; a period of national service is obligatory for secondaryschool and university graduates; fairly successful attempts have been made to radically reform the whole educational system; and the major financial, industrial, and commercial enterprises have been nationalised. But 13 years after its inception in 1967, it is now generally acknowledged that the policy of creatingujamaavillages has failed in terms of what they had been designed to achieve: namely, the building of a socialist society in the rural areas of Tanzania where more than 90 per cent of the population lives.
In: The journal of developing areas, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 51-65
ISSN: 0022-037X
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In: The journal of developing areas, Band 17, S. 51-65
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In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 571-594
ISSN: 0022-278X
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In: The journal of Commonwealth and comparative politics, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 286-308
ISSN: 0306-3631
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In order to grasp the magnitude and the complexity of the recent process in South Africa, the author has adopted an eclectic approach. The multitudinous facets of the South African reality are conveyed both in broad outline and in cameos of detail. There are accounts of the negotiations between government and ANC, of the author's discussions with the politican F. Van Zyl Slabbert and the ANC leader Pallo Jordan, as well as with white landowning families and business people. South Africa's social problems are portrayed in descriptions of the author's visits to the rural areas and to the squatter camps and townships of Soweto, Khayelitsha and the Port Elizabeth/Uitenhage area. (DÜI-Sch)
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In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 66, Heft 4, S. 892
ISSN: 2327-7793
In: Journal of contemporary African studies, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 27-39
ISSN: 0258-9001
Überlegungen über die Ursachen, Folgen und Lösungsmöglichkeiten der afrikanischen Wirtschafts- und Verschuldungskrise. Herausarbeitung von Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschieden in der Struktur und Entwicklung einzelner afrikanischer Staaten. Diskussion der internen und externen Ursachen der Krise, der Entwicklungshilfe und IMF-Konditionalität als notwendige, aber für sich allein unzureichende Genesungsansätze. (DÜI-Hlb)
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In: Commonwealth and comparative politics, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 212-222
ISSN: 1743-9094