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Abstract
The study sets itself the task of examining politics of food aid and food crises in Africa focusing on the Zimbabwean
experience. In Addition to problematizing the economic and political
imperatives of food aid for the developing nations, the study, also
explain how the character of political leadership have contributed to
the national development crisis in Zimbabwe, and; explore the organic
interconnections between the character of the governance of the global
food system, the flow of food aid , and food insecurity
in Zimbabwe; and, based on the findings, proffer policy solutions to
the identified problems. To explore root causes of the global food
crisis, and the Zimbabwean food crisis in particular the following
questions will be addressed in the present study: Has the character of
political leadership contributed to the national
development crisis in Zimbabwe?; and, Is there an organic
interconnection between food insecurity in Zimbabwe and food aid, and as
well as the character of the governance of the global food system?. The
study was undertaken within the theoretical assumption of the Marxists political economy paradigm, which was developed, by Karl Marx,
Fredrick Engel’s, and V.I Lenin as a critique of capitalism which is a
radical critique of the humanitarian strategy adopted by the developed
nations in their relations with the developing countries. The theory was
adapted to the objective nature and character of the governance of the
global food system, the flow of food aid, and political leadership, as
well as food insecurity in Zimbabwe. The above theoretical insight
provides both conceptual and analytical framework through which the
paradox ,and
political economy of foreign food aid can be understood, in such a way
that the reader sees both food not only as an economic tool but also a
more fundamental tool of foreign policy, and economic diplomacy. Our
method of data collection
was through the secondary source of data collection. Frequency tables,
and charts, were used to organize the quantitative information gathered
in concise and ordered form to clarify the relationship between the
character of the character of political leadership in Zimbabwe, the
character of the governance of the global food system, food aid and food
insecurity in Zimbabwe. The findings of the study confirmed the two
hypotheses. Against the above background, the study concludes that the
political and economic crisis in Zimbabwe is a mixture of contradictions
in both the domestic and international political system, both of which
does not encourage achievement of the objective of the First Millennium Development Goal
of eradicating extreme hunger and poverty. Finally, against the
background of the productivist agricultural policy driven by the logic
of commodity production and exchange, the study recommends a shift back
the traditional concept of self-sufficiency through sustainable
agriculture. However, this is dependent on the political situation of
ensuring peace and security.
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