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9781590848104
Rhodesia, a country in southern Africa, was a fairly prosperous British colony until the mid-1960s; however, the black African majority of Rhodesia was ruled by a handful of white leaders. The country fought Great Britain in a 15-year war for independence, which it ultimately achieved in 1980. Zimbabwe, as the new country became known, saw its prosperity decline dramatically under Robert Mugabe, its first ruler. He seized total control over the country and persecuted his political enemies. In recent years, Mugabe's policies-such as military involvement in the Congolese civil war and a land redistribution program-as well as government corruption have devastated the country economically. As a result, the future of Zimbabwe is uncertain. Book jacket.Michael Gray Baughan is the author of 'Zimbabwe (Africa: Continent in the Balance)', published 2004 under ISBN 9781590848104 and ISBN 1590848101.
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