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Journal articles on the topic "Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda"

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Kydd, Jonathan. "Coffee After Copper? Structural Adjustment, Liberalisation, and Agriculture in Zambia." Journal of Modern African Studies 26, no. 2 (1988): 227–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x00010454.

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In contrast to its policies in the economic sphere, Zambia has one of Africa's most liberal approaches to press freedom. To convey the flavour of public debate during, or immediately after, the 19-month experiment with a market-determined exchange rate, 10 quotations are presented below:Large scale mining will continue for 12 to 20 years, but small-working may go on for 50–60 years.– Francis Kaunda, Chairman, Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines, June 1987.Coffe after copper.– Campaign slogan of the Coffee Growers Committee of the Commercial Farmers' Bureau.Even real socialist countries have to fi
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Scarritt, James R. "President Kenneth Kaunda's Annual Address to the Zambian National Assembly: a Contextual Content Analysis of Changing Rhetoric, 1965–83." Journal of Modern African Studies 25, no. 1 (1987): 149–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x00007655.

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Most writers on Zambia are agreed that President Kenneth Kaunda has grown more powerful over the last two decades by having learned to deal with changing circumstances, and that he has developed a unique position as an able and trusted mediator among political factions. There is also a consensus among those authors, however, that Kaunda's powers are rather severely constrained by the bourgeoisie-in-formation, by the weakening of the governing United National Independence Party (U.N.I.P.), by a declining economy, and by a difficult international environment, and that these limitations are growi
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Dixon-Fyle, Mac, and Munyonzwe Hamalengwa. "Class Struggles in Zambia and the Fall of Kenneth Kaunda." International Journal of African Historical Studies 26, no. 2 (1993): 398. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/219556.

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SCHLER, LYNN. "DILEMMAS OF POSTCOLONIAL DIPLOMACY: ZAMBIA, KENNETH KAUNDA, AND THE MIDDLE EAST CRISIS, 1964–73." Journal of African History 59, no. 1 (2018): 97–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853717000731.

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AbstractThis article examines Zambia's engagement with the Middle East conflict from 1964–73 as a window into the political strategies and ideological ambitions of Kaunda's government in the first decade of independence. At the start of independence, Kaunda's domestic agenda led him to establish ties with Israel and to advance a program for cooperative development based on Israeli technical assistance. However, broader international concerns, filtered through the struggle against white minority regimes in southern Africa, ultimately led Kaunda to embrace a leadership role in international prot
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Kangwa, Jonathan. "Reading The Bible With African Lenses: Exodus 20:1–17 As Interpreted by Simon Kapwepwe." Expository Times 132, no. 11 (2021): 465–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00145246211021861.

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The bible has been differently received, read, interpreted and appropriated in African communities. Political freedom fighters in Zambia used the bible to promote black consciousness and an awareness of African identity. The first group of freedom fighters who emerged from the Mwenzo and Lubwa mission stations of the Free Church of Scotland in North Eastern Zambia read and interpreted the bible in a manner that encouraged resistance against colonialism and the marginalization of African culture. This paper adds to current shifts in African biblical scholarship by considering Simon Mwansa Kapwe
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Panford, Kwamina, and Munyonzwe Hamalengwa. "Class Struggles in Zambia, 1889-1989, and the Fall of Kenneth Kaunda, 1990-1991." Industrial and Labor Relations Review 47, no. 2 (1994): 352. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2524447.

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Good, Kenneth. "Systemic Agricultural Mismanagement: the 1985 ‘Bumper’ Harvest in Zambia." Journal of Modern African Studies 24, no. 2 (1986): 257–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x0000687x.

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After years of agricultural production significantly below domestic consumption needs for key commodities, in 1985 Zambia looked forward to a good harvest of maize, the nation's staple. The Minister of Co-operatives, Justin Mukando, said in February that more than eight million bags were anticipated, and the Prime Minister, Kebby S. K. Musokotwane, declared in May that ‘we expect about ten million bags of maize’.1 In the Zambian system of presidentialism and state capitalism, the purchasing, transportation, and storage of crops, as with many other agricultural functions, was in the hands of th
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Scarritt, James R. "Measuring Political Change: The Quantity and Effectiveness of Electoral and Party Participation in the Zambian One-Party State, 1973–91." British Journal of Political Science 26, no. 2 (1996): 283–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007123400000478.

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The introduction of a ‘one-party participatory democracy’ in Zambia in 1973 under the United National Independence Party (UNIP) of President Kenneth Kaunda made significant changes in the nature and extent of political participation, regime structure and public policy in that country. Among a number of constitutional changes, the proscription of the opposition parties – African National Congress (ANC) and United Progressive Party (UPP) – was probably the most important. There is a relatively extensive literature describing these changes and evaluating their significance. A number of further ch
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Ojwang, J. B., and D. R. Salter. "Legal Education in Kenya." Journal of African Law 33, no. 1 (1989): 78–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021855300008007.

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Legal education in Africa has attracted and will continue to attract the attention of scholars. An important reason is that African countries have enjoyed sovereign statehood for only a comparably short time, during which period transition, experiment, change, and even turmoil, have been the hallmark of society: all factors which must have a profound impact on received law (and, of course, on the primeval law), if this law is to serve effectively as a regulatory and stabilising device. This law, in its received cast, is thrown into a dilemma of turbulence; will it serve in wonted fashion, to g
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Haruna, Abdallah Imam, and A. Abdul Salam. "Rethinking Russian Foreign Policy towards Africa: Prospects and Opportunities for Cooperation in New Geopolitical Realities." European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 2 (2021): 10–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejsocial.2021.1.2.24.

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Diplomatic ties between Africa and the Russian Federation dates back to Africa’s dark decades of collective struggle for continental decolonization and severance in relations with its European colonizers. There is a vestige of historical evidence to support the claim that Russia had contributed immensely to this struggle in the early 1950s. Historically, the Russian Revolution of 1917 set the stage for the strenuous global struggle against colonialism and imperialism. This revolution, subsequently, inspired leaders of the nationalist movements on the African continent like Kwame Nkrumah of Gha
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda"

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Simakole, Brutus Mulilo. "Political autobiography, nationalist history and national heritage: the case of Kenneth Kaunda and Zambia." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2012. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_5572_1375971963.

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<p>The research for this thesis started off as a long academic essay that sought to review a 1970s biography of Kenneth Kaunda.1 In its original focus, the study aimed at evaluating the work on the narrations of Kenneth Kaunda&rsquo<br>s life from a theoretical and critical perspective. Specifically it sought to evaluate the biography for its theoretical and methodological approaches, its attention to issues of sources, archives, narrative and history. In addition, it aimed at locating the biography in relation to debates over biography and history in South Africa. As I began my research for t
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Muwina, Derrick Muwina. "Kenneth Kaunda's philosophy of Christian humanism in Africa from the pserpective of Christian ethics." Thesis, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/27350.

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The future of our world will largely be determined by our willingness and ability to address practices and beliefs that threaten human dignity, promote violence, and impoverish communities. This dissertation develops an African humanist theology as a basis for concrete engagement with social problems (dehumanization, violence, and poverty) by drawing from Kenneth Kaunda’s concept of Christian humanism. Relying on writings by Kenneth Kaunda housed at Boston University library (books, pamphlets, and unpublished speeches), this dissertation argues that his concept of Christian humanism is a val
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Mwangala, Raymond Mwangala. "Found a modern nation-state on Christian values? : a theological assessment of Zambian Humanism /." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/600.

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Books on the topic "Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda"

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A, Ranganathan M. The political philosophy of President Kenneth D. Kaunda of Zambia. Kenneth Kaunda Foundation, 1986.

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Hamalengwa, M. Class struggles in Zambia, 1889-1989 & the fall of Kenneth Kaunda, 1990-1991. University Press of America, 1992.

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Commission, Zambia Delimitation. Report of the Delimitation Commission established under article 73 (1) of the Constitution of Zambia, to His Excellency Dr. Kenneth David Kaunda, President of the Republic of Zambia. The Commission, 1991.

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Malambo, Mulife M. A comparative analysis of the press coverage of the arrest and release of Kenneth David Kaunda in the Post, Zambia Daily Mail, and the Times of Zambia. s.n., 2004.

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Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia: The Times and the Man. Oxford University Press, South Africa, 1996.

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DeRoche, Andy. Kenneth Kaunda, the United States and Southern Africa. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.

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Kenneth Kaunda, the United States and Southern Africa. Bloomsbury Academic, 2016.

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Chisanga, Kabwe Tiyaonse, SAPES Trust, and Southern Africa Regional Institute for Policy Studies., eds. Kenneth David Kaunda: Founder president of the Republic of Zambia : perspectives on his exit from office. SAPES Books, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda"

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"Kaunda, Kenneth (Zambia)." In The Statesman’s Yearbook Companion. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95839-9_385.

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