Ngonidzashe Munemo challenges the conventional wisdom that African governments lack the technical capacity and political will to respond to drought and the threat of famine.

Through a comparative analysis of three politically disparate countries Botswana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe Munemo demonstrates that differences in the ways that governments face similar drought-induced food crises are the result not of incompetence, but of rational political considerations. His original analysis shows why, in democracies and authoritarian regimes alike, the less effective option is so often the policy choice.

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Publication Details

Title
Domestic Politics and Drought Relief in Africa: Explaining Choices
Authors
Munemo, Ngonidzashe
Publisher
Lynne Rienner Publishers
Publish Date
July 2012
ISBN
978-1935049494
Citation
Munemo, Ngonidzashe, Domestic Politics and Drought Relief in Africa: Explaining Choices (Lynne Rienner Publishers, July 2012).
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