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    Revolutionary discourse and policy process: the complexities of operation production in Mozambique, 1962–1992 by Quembo, C

    Published 2021
    “…Then, it explores the trajectory of the Frelimo leadership, the origin of their ideas before tackling the ways in which this past shaped Frelimo’s imaginary of urban order that led to OP. …”
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    Reavaliando o Movimento Moçambique Livre: a construção sonora do assalto ao Rádio Clube (7 de Setembro de 1974) by Marco Roque de Freitas

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…After the military coup in Portugal on April 25 1974, negotiations between FRELIMO and the Portuguese government progressed and culminated in the Lusaka Accord signed on September 7, 1974, which postulated the complete transfer of power to FRELIMO, without elections, and after a nine-month transitional government. …”
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    Estado, Autoridades Tradicionais e Transição Democrática em Moçambique: Questões teóricas, dinâmicas sociais e estratégias políticas by Vitor Alexandre Lourenço

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…To this end, we discuss the ambiguous legislative strategies of the Mozambican state (and FRELIMO), in the formal (or informal) recognition of traditional authorities within the state political-administrative structure.…”
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    When the post-revolutionary state decentralizes: the reorganization of political structures and administration in Mozambique by Elísio Macamo, Dieter Neubert

    Published 2004-05-01
    “…The authors of this article draw from an analyticalperspective which defines clientelism in Africa as a potential resource for political participation and accountability, in order to then discuss the logic of decentralization in Mozambique under the conditions of the economic and social failure of Frelimo's revolutionary project. Over the past fifteen years, since the introduction of a structural adjustment project under the auspices of the IMF and the World Bank, Mozambique has been attempting to dismantle its highly centralized political process against the background of an ever increasing influence of development aid on the functioning of state institutions.…”
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    Armed Conflict in Mozambique in 2013 by Cornelia Körtl

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The new discovery of natural resources changes both the magnitude and distribution of rents what threatens the existing power distribution between the waring parties, Frelimo and Renamo. The change in power distribution changes the socio-economic and political context, or political settlement, and when these changes give rise to certain conditions, violent conflict emerges. …”
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    La decolonizzazione e l'indipendenza del Mozambico: coloni bianchi e movimenti nazionalisti by Fernando Tavares Pimenta

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…We will analyze the different forms of decolonization and the different positions of various political factions and groups within the white community, as well as the positions taken by the Portuguese State, as a colonial power, and by Frelimo, as the main nationalist movement. Our goal is to understand the evolution of the independence process from the inside of colonial society and, at the same time, understand the reasons of the rebellion of September 7, 1974, of the exclusion of the white population from politics and of its flight abroad in August 1974.…”
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    Campos de batalha da cidadania no Norte de Moçambique by Marina Padrão Temudo

    Published 2005-05-01
    “…After Independence, the Frelimo Party-State provoked a social, economic, political and cultural destructuring of rural societies, leading an authoritarian and centralized project of development and nation-building that jeopardised fundamental rights of citizenship. …”
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    Identidade étnica e práticas políticas entre os vaNdau de Moçambique by Fernando Florêncio

    Published 2002-11-01
    “…In the conclusion, the focus is on the influence of the Ndau social identity on the model of relationship of these populations with the state, Frelimo and Renamo, and on the articulation of this identity with other social identity which are presently emerging, especially those of a regional nature.…”
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    Utopia Live: singing the Mozambican struggle for national liberation by Paolo Israel

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Ideological tropes, elaborated by Frelimo's 'courtly' composers, were appropriated in popular singing. …”
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    Moçambique 41 anos depois: ‘crónica’ de uma imaturidade política = Mozambique 41 years later: 'chronicle' of a political immaturity = Mozambique 41 años después: 'crónica' de una p... by Khan, Sheila

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Fruto de uma hegemonia política personificada pela FRELIMO, Moçambique vive hoje o assombro das hostilidades militares com a RENAMO. …”
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    Muslim memories of the liberation war in Cabo Delgado by Liazzat J.K. Bonate

    “…The transition from socialism to the neo-liberal model after the end of the civil war in Mozambique prompted a public debate about the meaning and memories of the liberation struggle. While the Frelimo party has been re-assessing and reaffirming its 'ownership' over the collective memory of the nation-state, whose foundational myth is based on the independence struggle, the professional historians, veterans and disenfranchised groups have been attempting to insert their own insights and memories into that debate. …”
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    Democratic Deficits and Underdevelopment in Mozambique by Victor Jatula, Stella Conshello

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Using survey questionnaires and semi-structured interviews, findings indicate three critical factors: Mozambique’s version of democracy, particularly the dominance of Frelimo; "Dead Aid" and state inefficiency, evidenced by weak forward and backward linkages within the economy, and escalating insecurity in Cabo Delgado. …”
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    Imagens cromáticas e sonoridades conflitantes em Maputo, Meridiano Novo (1976) de Santiago Álvarez by Alexsandro de Sousa e Silva

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…O resultado na mise-en-scène é de um documentário propositalmente curto que, por um lado, endossa o “roteiro da libertação” (João Paulo Borges Coelho) difundido pela Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (Frelimo) e, por outro, expõe as fissuras do tecido social moçambicano, gerando diversas tensões na fatura estética da obra.…”
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