As Zambia Meteorological Department data presented later in this work show, precipitation results do not vary greatly across Zambia, and nor does it vary much across the Southern African Power Pool. Zambia lies in the middle of the Zambezi River Basin, which also covers Angola, Botswana, Malawi,...
. In Malawi, settlers struggled to compete with African farmers in tobacco production but secured quotas in export tea-markets (Frankema et al.,2014). The settler areas and transport corridors were the economic zones, allowing African farmers located near railroads access to urban markets. Concessi...
According to theInstitute for Economics and Peace(which bases its rankings on such factors as violent crime, terrorism, and internal and external conflicts), Mauritius, Botswana, Malawi, Ghana, Niger, Kenya, Zambia, Guinea-Bissau. Togo, Uganda, Rwanda, and Mozambique (to name a few) are all ...
Political Salience Are Allies of in Cultural Zambia Difference : Why Adversaries Chewas in MalawiPosner, Daniel NPosner, Daniel N. 2004. "Political Salience Are Allies of in Cultural Zambia Difference : Why Adversaries Chewas in Malawi." American Political Science Review 98(4):529-545....
It does so by taking advantage of the natural experiment afforded by the division of the Chewa and Tumbuka peoples by the border between Zambia and Malawi. I document that, while the objective cultural differences between Chewas and Tumbukas on both sides of the...
without losingsight of the wider context. A growing number of labour historians attempt to writea history of labour and work infused with both specificity and comparison, whichsees shared entanglements as bi- or multi-directional rather than unidirectional,and that does not impose a model from one...
Much of south-central Africa (southern Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia) is not propitious for cattle due to the presence of a range of serious infectious diseases, particularly trypanosomiasis (Gifford-Gonzalez2000), and many local populations, such as the Bemba (Richards1939) and Yao (Mitchell1963), ...