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100 1  Compagnon, Daniel. 
245 12 A predictable tragedy|h[electronic resource] :|bRobert 
       Mugabe and the collapse of Zimbabwe /|cDaniel Compagnon. 
260    Philadelphia :|bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press,|cc2011.
       |e(Baltimore, Md. :|fProject MUSE,|g2012) 
300    1 online resource (333 p. ) 
505 0  Authoritarian control of the political arena -- Violence 
       as the cornerstone of Mugabe's strategy of political 
       survival -- Militant civil society and the emergence of a 
       credible opposition -- The media battlefield : from 
       skirmishes to full-fledged war -- The judiciary : from 
       resistance to subjugation -- The land "reform" charade and
       the tragedy of famine -- The state bourgeoisie and the 
       plunder of the economy -- The international community and 
       the crisis in Zimbabwe -- Conclusion : crisis averted or 
       merely postponed? 
506 1  Unlimited number of concurrent users.|5UkHlHU 
600 10 Mugabe, Robert Gabriel,|d1924- 
651  0 Zimbabwe|xEconomic conditions|y1980- 
651  0 Zimbabwe|xSocial conditions|y1980- 
651  0 Zimbabwe|xHistory|y1980- 
651  0 Zimbabwe|xPolitics and government|y1980- 
710 2  Project Muse. 
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856 40 |3JSTOR|uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt3fhf1d
       |zGo to ebook 
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