Publication
Dec 2004
This paper discusses the politics of land distribution and race relations in Southern Africa, with a particular focus on the experiences of the former colonial states of Zimbabwe, South Africa and Namibia. It examines how inequitable land relations have contributed to intensified race-based conflicts. The author develops a conceptual framework, reviews the structure and relationships regarding race and land distribution and discusses demands for the latter.
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Author | Sam Moyo |
Series | UNRISD Publications |
Issue | 10 |
Publisher | United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) |
Copyright | © 2004 United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) |