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[[File:This land is our land, our only land!.png|alt=Demonstrator in Zimbabwe holds sign reading "This is our land, our only land!"|thumb|Demonstrator in Zimbabwe holds sign reading "This is our land, our only land!"]] | [[File:This land is our land, our only land!.png|alt=Demonstrator in Zimbabwe holds sign reading "This is our land, our only land!"|thumb|Demonstrator in Zimbabwe holds sign reading "This is our land, our only land!"]] | ||
As a state which was afflicted with settler-colonialism and later successfully overcame the settler regime, while still having to contend with Western imperialism and [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] economic policies to this day, control over land and the economic distortions wrought by settler-colonialism have been key issues in Zimbabwe's economic development. Zimbabwe's present-day economic conditions must be considered in this context, with attention given both to Zimbabwe's local conditions as well as to Western imperialists' past and present efforts to hamper Zimbabwe's land redistribution process through methods such as unfavorable negotiations, dropped agreements, neoliberal [[International Monetary Fund|structural adjustment programs]], sanctions, and credit freezes.<ref>[[George T. Mudimu]] and Gregory Elich. [https://monthlyreview.org/2023/06/01/the-dynamics-of-rural-capitalist-accumulation-in-post-land-reform-zimbabwe/ "The Dynamics of Rural Capitalist Accumulation in Post-Land Reform Zimbabwe."] MR Online, June 1, 2023. [https://web.archive.org/web/20240413045326/https://monthlyreview.org/2023/06/01/the-dynamics-of-rural-capitalist-accumulation-in-post-land-reform-zimbabwe/ Archived] 2023-04-13.</ref> | As a state which was afflicted with settler-colonialism and later successfully overcame the settler regime, while still having to contend with Western imperialism and [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] economic policies to this day, control over land and the economic distortions wrought by settler-colonialism have been key issues in Zimbabwe's economic development. Zimbabwe's present-day economic conditions must be considered in this context, with attention given both to Zimbabwe's local conditions as well as to Western imperialists' past and present efforts to hamper Zimbabwe's land redistribution process through methods such as unfavorable negotiations, dropped agreements, neoliberal [[International Monetary Fund|structural adjustment programs]], sanctions, and credit freezes.<ref>[[George T. Mudimu]] and Gregory Elich. [https://monthlyreview.org/2023/06/01/the-dynamics-of-rural-capitalist-accumulation-in-post-land-reform-zimbabwe/ "The Dynamics of Rural Capitalist Accumulation in Post-Land Reform Zimbabwe."] MR Online, June 1, 2023. [https://web.archive.org/web/20240413045326/https://monthlyreview.org/2023/06/01/the-dynamics-of-rural-capitalist-accumulation-in-post-land-reform-zimbabwe/ Archived] 2023-04-13.</ref> | ||
=== Mining === | === Mining === |