9 - Sam Moyo and Paris Yeros (eds.), Reclaiming The Land – The Resur gence of Rural Movements in Africa, Asia and Latin America, Zed Books, London, 2005.
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African Sociological Review,
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2005): African Sociological Review
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- Alexander, J., 2003, ‘Squatters, Veterans and the State in Zimbabwe’, in Hammar, A., Raftopoulos, B. and Jensen, S., (eds.).
- Alexander, N., 2003, ‘New Meanings of Pan-Africanism in the Era of Globalisation’, Cape Town.
- Baker, G., 2002, Civil Society and Democratic Theory – Alternative Voices, London, Routledge.
- Bernstein, H., 2003, ‘Land Reform in Southern Africa in World-Historical Perspec- tive’, Review of African Political Economy, 30, 96.
- Bo , Zimbabwe’s Plunge: Exhausted Nationalism,Neoliberalism and the Search for Social Justice, Harare, Weaver Press.
- Bryceson, D., 2000, ‘Peasant Theories and Smallholder Policies: Past and Present’, in Bryceson, D., Kay, C. and Mooij, J., (eds.), Disappearing Peasantries? Rural Labour in Africa, Asia and Latin America, London, Intermediate Technology Productions.
- Callari, A. and Ruccio, D., (eds.), 1996, Postmodern Materialism and the Future of Marxist Theory – Essays in the Althusserian Tradition, Hanover, Wesleyan University Press.
- Callinicos, A., 2003, ‘Toni Negri in Perspective’, in Balakrishnan, G., (ed.), Debating Empire, London, Verso.
- Chaumba, J., Scoones, I. and Wolmer,W., 2003, ‘New Politics, New Livelihoods: Agrarian Change in Zimbabwe’, Review of African Political Economy, 30, 98.
- Chatterjee, P., 2002, ‘The Rights of the Governed’, Identity, Culture and Politics, 3, 2. Doty, R., 1996, ‘Sovereignty and the Nation: Constructing the Boundaries of National Identity’, in Biersteker, T. and Weber, C., (eds.), State Sovereignty as Social Construct, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
- Freeman, L., 2005, ‘Contradictory Constructions of the Crisis in Zimbabwe’, Carleton University. Ghimire, K., (ed.), 2001, Whose Land? Civil Society Perspectives on Land Reform and Rural Poverty Reduction: Regional Experiences from Africa, Asia and Latin America Rome and Geneva, Popular Coalition to Eradicate Hunger and Poverty, UNRISD.
- Hammar, A., Raftopoulos, B., and Jensen, S., (eds.), 2003, Zimbabwe’s Unfinished Business – Rethinking Land, State and Nation in the Context of Crisis, Harare, Weaver Press.
- Hammar, A. and Raftopoulos, B., 2003, ‘Zimbabwe’s Unfinished Business: Rethinking Land, State and Nation’, in Hammar, A., Raftopoulos, B. and Jensen, S., (eds.).
- Hardt, M. and Negri, A., 2001, Empire, Cambridge, Harvard University Press. Helliker, K., 2004, Review of Hammar, A., Raftopoulos, B. and Jensen, S., (eds.), Zimbabwe’s Unfinished Business, African Sociological Review, 8, 2.
- Holloway, J., 2002, ‘Zapatismo and the Social Sciences’, Capital and Class, 78. Holloway, J., 2003, Change The World Without Taking Power – The Meaning of Revolution Today, Pluto Press, www.endpage.org.
- Kaviraj, S., 2001, ‘In Search of Civil Society’, in Kaviraj, S. and Khilnani, S., (eds.), Civil Society – History and Possibilities, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
- Mafeje, A., 2003, ‘The Agrarian Question, Access to Land, and Peasant Responses in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Civil Society and Social Movements Programme, Paper No. 6, Geneva, UNRISD.
- Mamdani, M., 1996, Citizen and Subject – Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism, Cape Town, David Philip.
- Maations and Occupiers in the New Politics of Land in Zimbabwe’, in Hammar, A., Raftopoulos, B. and Jensen, S., (eds.).
- Mbaya, S., 2001, ‘Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Lessons and Prospects from a Poverty Alleviation Perspective’, Paper Presented at the Conference on Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa., Pretoria, June.
- Moore, D., 2001, ‘Is the Land the Economy and the Economy the Land? Primitive Accumulation in Zimbabwe’, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 19, 2.
- Moore, D., 2003, ‘Zimbabwe’s Triple Crisis: Primitive Accumulation, Nation-State Formation and Democratization in the Age of Neo-Liberal Globalization’, Africa Studies Quarterly, 7, 1.
- Moore, D., 2004, ‘Marxism and Marxist Intellectuals in Schizophrenic Zimbabwe: How Many Rights for Zimbabwe’s Left? A Comment’, Historical Materialism, 12, 4.
- Moyo, S., 1999, Land and Democracy in Zimbabwe, Harare, SAPES Books, Monograph Series No. 7.
- Moyo, S., 2000, ‘The Political Economy of Land Acquisition and Redistribution in Zimbabwe, 1990-1999’, Journal of Southern African Studies, 26, 1.
- Moyo, S., 2001, ‘The Land Occupation Movement and Democratisation in Zimbabwe: Contradictions of Neoliberalism’, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 30, 2.
- Moyo, S., 2004, ‘African Land Questions, the State and Agrarian Transition: Contra- dictions of Neoliberal Land Reforms’, www.sarpn.org.za/documents/ d0000692/index.php.
- Neocosmos, M., 1993, ‘The Agrarian Question in Southern Africa and “Accumulation From Below”’, Research Report No. 93, Uppsala, The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies.
- Petras, J., 1997, ‘Imperialism and NGOs in Latin America’, Monthly Review, 49, 7, www.monthlyreview.org/1297petr.htm.
- Petras, J., 1998, ‘The New Revolutionary Peasantry: The Growth of Peasant-led Opposition to Neoliberalism’, Z Magazine, October, www.mstbrazil.org/ petras1098.html.
- Pithouse, R., 2003, ‘Producing the Poor: The World Bank’s New Discourse of Domination’, African Sociological Review, 7, 2.
- Raftopoulos, B., 2005, ‘The Zimbabwean Crisis and the Challenges for the Left’, Public Lecture Delivered at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, 23 June.
- Raftopoulos, B. and Phimister, I., 2004, ‘Zimbabwe Now: The Political Economy of Crisis and Coercion’, Historical Materialism, 12, 4.
- Sachikonye, L., 2002, ‘Whither Zimbabwe? Crisis and Democratisation’, Review of African Political Economy, 29, 91.
- Sachikonye, L., 2003, ‘From Growth with Equity to Fast Track Reform: Zimbabwe’s Land Question’, Review of African Political Economy, 30, 96.
- Seth, S., 2003, ‘Back to the Future?’, in Balakrishnan, G., (ed.), Debating Empire, London, Verso.
- REVIEW ESSAYS 235 Shivji, I., 1989, The Concept of Human Rights in Africa, Dakar, CODESRIA Book Series.
- Sobhan, R., 1993, Agrarian Reform and Social Trans formation – Precon di tions for Development, London, Zed Books.
- Wallerstein, I., 2002, ‘New Revolts against the System’, New Left Review, 18.
- Yeros, P., 2002a, ‘The Political Economy of Civili zation: Peasant-Workers in Zimbabwe and the Neo-colonial World’, Doctoral Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
- Yeros, P., 2002b, ‘Zimbabwe and the Dilemmas of the Left’, Historical Materi alism, 10, 2.
References
Alexander, J., 2003, ‘Squatters, Veterans and the State in Zimbabwe’, in Hammar, A., Raftopoulos, B. and Jensen, S., (eds.).
Alexander, N., 2003, ‘New Meanings of Pan-Africanism in the Era of Globalisation’, Cape Town.
Baker, G., 2002, Civil Society and Democratic Theory – Alternative Voices, London, Routledge.
Bernstein, H., 2003, ‘Land Reform in Southern Africa in World-Historical Perspec- tive’, Review of African Political Economy, 30, 96.
Bo , Zimbabwe’s Plunge: Exhausted Nationalism,Neoliberalism and the Search for Social Justice, Harare, Weaver Press.
Bryceson, D., 2000, ‘Peasant Theories and Smallholder Policies: Past and Present’, in Bryceson, D., Kay, C. and Mooij, J., (eds.), Disappearing Peasantries? Rural Labour in Africa, Asia and Latin America, London, Intermediate Technology Productions.
Callari, A. and Ruccio, D., (eds.), 1996, Postmodern Materialism and the Future of Marxist Theory – Essays in the Althusserian Tradition, Hanover, Wesleyan University Press.
Callinicos, A., 2003, ‘Toni Negri in Perspective’, in Balakrishnan, G., (ed.), Debating Empire, London, Verso.
Chaumba, J., Scoones, I. and Wolmer,W., 2003, ‘New Politics, New Livelihoods: Agrarian Change in Zimbabwe’, Review of African Political Economy, 30, 98.
Chatterjee, P., 2002, ‘The Rights of the Governed’, Identity, Culture and Politics, 3, 2. Doty, R., 1996, ‘Sovereignty and the Nation: Constructing the Boundaries of National Identity’, in Biersteker, T. and Weber, C., (eds.), State Sovereignty as Social Construct, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Freeman, L., 2005, ‘Contradictory Constructions of the Crisis in Zimbabwe’, Carleton University. Ghimire, K., (ed.), 2001, Whose Land? Civil Society Perspectives on Land Reform and Rural Poverty Reduction: Regional Experiences from Africa, Asia and Latin America Rome and Geneva, Popular Coalition to Eradicate Hunger and Poverty, UNRISD.
Hammar, A., Raftopoulos, B., and Jensen, S., (eds.), 2003, Zimbabwe’s Unfinished Business – Rethinking Land, State and Nation in the Context of Crisis, Harare, Weaver Press.
Hammar, A. and Raftopoulos, B., 2003, ‘Zimbabwe’s Unfinished Business: Rethinking Land, State and Nation’, in Hammar, A., Raftopoulos, B. and Jensen, S., (eds.).
Hardt, M. and Negri, A., 2001, Empire, Cambridge, Harvard University Press. Helliker, K., 2004, Review of Hammar, A., Raftopoulos, B. and Jensen, S., (eds.), Zimbabwe’s Unfinished Business, African Sociological Review, 8, 2.
Holloway, J., 2002, ‘Zapatismo and the Social Sciences’, Capital and Class, 78. Holloway, J., 2003, Change The World Without Taking Power – The Meaning of Revolution Today, Pluto Press, www.endpage.org.
Kaviraj, S., 2001, ‘In Search of Civil Society’, in Kaviraj, S. and Khilnani, S., (eds.), Civil Society – History and Possibilities, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Mafeje, A., 2003, ‘The Agrarian Question, Access to Land, and Peasant Responses in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Civil Society and Social Movements Programme, Paper No. 6, Geneva, UNRISD.
Mamdani, M., 1996, Citizen and Subject – Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism, Cape Town, David Philip.
Maations and Occupiers in the New Politics of Land in Zimbabwe’, in Hammar, A., Raftopoulos, B. and Jensen, S., (eds.).
Mbaya, S., 2001, ‘Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Lessons and Prospects from a Poverty Alleviation Perspective’, Paper Presented at the Conference on Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa., Pretoria, June.
Moore, D., 2001, ‘Is the Land the Economy and the Economy the Land? Primitive Accumulation in Zimbabwe’, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 19, 2.
Moore, D., 2003, ‘Zimbabwe’s Triple Crisis: Primitive Accumulation, Nation-State Formation and Democratization in the Age of Neo-Liberal Globalization’, Africa Studies Quarterly, 7, 1.
Moore, D., 2004, ‘Marxism and Marxist Intellectuals in Schizophrenic Zimbabwe: How Many Rights for Zimbabwe’s Left? A Comment’, Historical Materialism, 12, 4.
Moyo, S., 1999, Land and Democracy in Zimbabwe, Harare, SAPES Books, Monograph Series No. 7.
Moyo, S., 2000, ‘The Political Economy of Land Acquisition and Redistribution in Zimbabwe, 1990-1999’, Journal of Southern African Studies, 26, 1.
Moyo, S., 2001, ‘The Land Occupation Movement and Democratisation in Zimbabwe: Contradictions of Neoliberalism’, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 30, 2.
Moyo, S., 2004, ‘African Land Questions, the State and Agrarian Transition: Contra- dictions of Neoliberal Land Reforms’, www.sarpn.org.za/documents/ d0000692/index.php.
Neocosmos, M., 1993, ‘The Agrarian Question in Southern Africa and “Accumulation From Below”’, Research Report No. 93, Uppsala, The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies.
Petras, J., 1997, ‘Imperialism and NGOs in Latin America’, Monthly Review, 49, 7, www.monthlyreview.org/1297petr.htm.
Petras, J., 1998, ‘The New Revolutionary Peasantry: The Growth of Peasant-led Opposition to Neoliberalism’, Z Magazine, October, www.mstbrazil.org/ petras1098.html.
Pithouse, R., 2003, ‘Producing the Poor: The World Bank’s New Discourse of Domination’, African Sociological Review, 7, 2.
Raftopoulos, B., 2005, ‘The Zimbabwean Crisis and the Challenges for the Left’, Public Lecture Delivered at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, 23 June.
Raftopoulos, B. and Phimister, I., 2004, ‘Zimbabwe Now: The Political Economy of Crisis and Coercion’, Historical Materialism, 12, 4.
Sachikonye, L., 2002, ‘Whither Zimbabwe? Crisis and Democratisation’, Review of African Political Economy, 29, 91.
Sachikonye, L., 2003, ‘From Growth with Equity to Fast Track Reform: Zimbabwe’s Land Question’, Review of African Political Economy, 30, 96.
Seth, S., 2003, ‘Back to the Future?’, in Balakrishnan, G., (ed.), Debating Empire, London, Verso.
REVIEW ESSAYS 235 Shivji, I., 1989, The Concept of Human Rights in Africa, Dakar, CODESRIA Book Series.
Sobhan, R., 1993, Agrarian Reform and Social Trans formation – Precon di tions for Development, London, Zed Books.
Wallerstein, I., 2002, ‘New Revolts against the System’, New Left Review, 18.
Yeros, P., 2002a, ‘The Political Economy of Civili zation: Peasant-Workers in Zimbabwe and the Neo-colonial World’, Doctoral Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Yeros, P., 2002b, ‘Zimbabwe and the Dilemmas of the Left’, Historical Materi alism, 10, 2.