Party Politics and Populism in Zambia: Michael Sata and Political Change, 1955–2014
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James Currey
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This book provides a detailed historical and political analysis of Zambia’s party politics through the life and career of Michael Sata. It traces political developments from the late colonial period to the early 21st century, examining how populism shaped political mobilization and leadership in Zambia. The author explores Sata’s rise to power, his appeal to urban voters, and his role in transforming the country’s political landscape. The study highlights broader themes of democracy, opposition politics, and governance in Africa, offering insight into how populist strategies influence political change in postcolonial states
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Sishuwa, S. (2024). Party politics and populism in Zambia: Michael Sata and political change, 1955–2014. Woodbridge, UK: James Currey
