Table of Contents
1. State, Land and Democracy: Reflecting on Agrarian Change in Southern Africa
Part I
2. An Unfinished Agenda in a Neoliberal Context: State, Land and Democracy in Malawi
3. Rural Development and the Fight against Poverty in Tanzania: A Fifty-Year Perspective
4. State, Poverty and Agriculture in Zambia: The Impact of State Policies after Democratization
5. Land and Labour Contestation in Manica, Mozambique: Historical Issues in Contemporary Dynamics
Part II
6. Proposed Large-Scale Compensation for White Farmers as an Anglo-American Negotiating Strategy for Zimbabwe, 1976-1979
7. Land Reform, Livelihoods and the Politics of Agrarian Change in Zimbabwe
8. Women and Land in Zimbabwe: State, Democracy and Gender Issues in Evolving Livelihoods and Land Regimes
9. Ecolonization and the Creation of Insecurity Regimes: The Meaning of Zimbabwe's Land Reform Programme in Regional Context