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Volume 17 1990 Issue 47

Issue 47

Volume 16 1989 Issue 45-46

Issue 45-46

Volume 15 1988 Issue 43

Issue 43

Volume 14 1987 Issue 38

Issue 38

Volume 12 1985 Issue 33

Issue 32

Debt, Crisis and Resistance in Zimbabwe

ROAPE’s Patrick Bond looks at the context for the 14-17 January nationwide protests in Zimbabwe. The protests were called by trade unions against an unprecedented fuel price hike, leading to repression, death, injuries and mass arrests reminiscent of former leader Robert Mugabe’s rule. Bond unpicks what he argues is a full-on capitalist crisis.

‘Power to the People’: the 1968 Revolt in Africa

Heike Becker writes about the many uprisings in Africa’s 1968 and that these protests and revolts highlight the fact that Africa should not be left blank on the map of scholarship that seeks to understand 1968 in a global perspective. Yet, these revolts and protests are still forgotten in the global discourse of commemoration. This week roape.net will focus on the extraordinary African dimensions of the movements in 1968.