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|a Dzimba, John
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|a South Africa's destabilization of Zimbabwe, 1980-89 /
|c John Dzimba.
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|a Houndmills, Basinstoke, Hampshire :
|b Macmillan Press ;
|c 1998.
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|a xv, 225 p. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-220) and index.
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|a 1. The Background of Destabilization: South Africa's Regional Policy, 1977-89. 1.1. Defining Southern Africa as a region. 1.2. The Concept of Destabilization. 1.3. Conditions Giving Rise to the Destabilization Policy. 1.4. Objectives of the Destabilization Policy. 1.5. Application to the Destabilization Policy in the Region -- 2. Destabilization: The Zimbabwe Experience. 2.1. The Historical Events leading to Destabilization of Zimbabwe. 2.2. South Africa's Justification for Destabilizing Zimbabwe. 2.3. South Africa's Political Subversion and Military Sabotage. 2.4. The Matabeleland Problem Exacerbates Destabilization. 2.5. South Africa's Use of the MNR to Destabilize Zimbabwe -- 3. Zimbabwean Defence and Security Policy in the Context of the South African Threat. 3.1. Zimbabwe in the Context of South Africa's Threat. 3.2. Defence and Security Policy. 3.3. Zimbabwe's Military Involvement in Mozambique. 3.4. The Internal Security Problem : Mugabe's Commitment. 3.5. The Politics of Zimbabwean Defence.
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|a Political stability
|z Zimbabwe.
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|a Political stability
|x Economic aspects
|z Zimbabwe.
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|a Social stability
|z Zimbabwe.
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|a Zimbabwe
|x Foreign relations
|z South Africa.
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|a South Africa
|x Foreign relations
|z Zimbabwe.
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