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  • |international = [[Socialist International]] (consultative) ...Images/files/Council%20decisions-1.pdf Decisions of the Council] Socialist International</ref>
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  • |international = [[Socialist International]] (consultative) ...Images/files/Council%20decisions-1.pdf Decisions of the Council] Socialist International</ref>
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  • |international = The '''Rainbow Party''' is a socialist political party in Zambia.
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  • ...y the financial magazine "Euro Money", published by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund as the second best finance minister in the world. He watched
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  • |[[Socialist Party (Zambia)|Socialist Party]] |cand5=[[Fred M'membe]]|party5=[[Socialist Party (Zambia)|Socialist Party]]|votes5=16379
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  • ...06.pdf|title=Trade Agreement between the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the Government of the Republic of Zambia|last=[[Government of ...ency for Commonwealth of Independent States, Compatriots Living Abroad and International Humanitarian Cooperation]]|accessdate=26 July 2009|language=ru}}</ref> As o
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  • * International rankings of Zambia **Revolutionary Socialist Party (Zambia)
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  • *[[International Phonetic Alphabet|Pronunciation]]: {{IPAc-en|ˈ|z|æ|m|b|i|ə}} *[[International rankings of Zambia]]
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  • ...[[Levy Mwanawasa]], his one-time vice-president. Chiluba started out as a socialist, but accepted some economic reforms. ...May 2007.</ref> Economically he started the process of ending Zambia's socialist command economy. He presided over various economic reforms. There are mixed
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  • ...went much further, including the suggestion to expel South Africa from all international political and economic bodies. This distinction between the suggested treat ...ing capitalism on the African continent rather than supporting the various socialist movements of that time.{{sfn|Ndlovu|2004|p=617}}
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  • ...s a socialist nation. Mulungushi Hall in the capital is the venue for most international conventions.<ref>[[#Mwakikagile|Mwakikagile 2010]], p. 36</ref> The city of ...] area, gold in [[Mumbwa]], and coal in Kapiri Mposhi.<ref name=IMF>[[#IMF|International Monetary Fund]] 2007, p. 328</ref><ref>{{cite report|title=Stakeholder inte
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  • ...3 and a slump in export revenues put Zambia in a state of economic crisis. International pressure forced Kaunda to change the rules that had kept him in power. [[Mu ...ad a [[balance-of-payments]] crisis, and rapidly fell into debt with the [[International Monetary Fund]] (IMF). The Third National Development Plan had to be abando
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  • ...al.com/index.php/africa/tazara-orders-more-chinese-locomotives.html|agency=International Railway Journal|date=6 March 2014|quote=TANZANIA-Zambia Railway Authority ( ...eadership of [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. Both Nyerere and Kaunda were charismatic socialist African leaders who supported the self-determination of their African neigh
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  • ...&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC%2CLP&grp=0&a= |title=Zambia |publisher=International Monetary Fund |accessdate=18 April 2013}}</ref> ...prime minister [[Kenneth Kaunda]] became the inaugural president. Kaunda's socialist [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) maintained power from 1964 un
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  • ...l system. It would not be until after independence that indigenous or even international NGOs would have a comparable voice. Phiri states, "since churches remain 'z During the late 1960s the UNIP government embarked on a more radical socialist agenda which became known as Scientific Socialism. This move alarmed the wi
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