The Political Costs of Privatization: Why Dominant Parties Meet their Doom


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Kenneth F. Greene
Chapter 1 in Nicola de Jager and Pierre du Toit (eds.) Friend or Foe? Dominant Parties in Southern Africa: Insights from the Developing World. United Nations University and University of Cape Town Press, 2012, pp. 23-49

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Greene, K. F. (2012). The Political Costs of Privatization: Why Dominant Parties Meet their Doom. Chapter 1 in Nicola De Jager and Pierre Du Toit (Eds.) Friend or Foe? Dominant Parties in Southern Africa: Insights from the Developing World. United Nations University and University of Cape Town Press, 23–49.


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Greene, Kenneth F. “The Political Costs of Privatization: Why Dominant Parties Meet Their Doom.” Chapter 1 in Nicola de Jager and Pierre du Toit (eds.) Friend or Foe? Dominant Parties in Southern Africa: Insights from the Developing World. United Nations University and University of Cape Town Press (2012): 23–49.


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Greene, Kenneth F. “The Political Costs of Privatization: Why Dominant Parties Meet Their Doom.” Chapter 1 in Nicola De Jager and Pierre Du Toit (Eds.) Friend or Foe? Dominant Parties in Southern Africa: Insights from the Developing World. United Nations University and University of Cape Town Press, 2012, pp. 23–49.


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@article{greene2012a,
  title = {The Political Costs of Privatization: Why Dominant Parties Meet their Doom},
  year = {2012},
  journal = {Chapter 1 in Nicola de Jager and Pierre du Toit (eds.) Friend or Foe? Dominant Parties in Southern Africa: Insights from the Developing World. United Nations University and University of Cape Town Press},
  pages = {23-49},
  author = {Greene, Kenneth F.}
}



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