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Power sharing in Zimbabwe
The
Cato Institute
September 17, 2008
http://www.cato.org/dailypodcast/podcast-archive.php?podcast_id=731
A power sharing
deal in Zimbabwe
means a weaker regime for Robert Mugabe, but does it mean an improved
economy, greater recognition of private property and an end to 11
million percent annual inflation? Caleb Brown interviews Marian
Tupy, a policy analyst at The Cato Institute's Centre for
Global Liberty and prosperity offers his analysis.
The Cato Daily Podcast allows experts and scholars
affiliated with the Cato Institute to comment on relevant news in
a conversational, informal manner. By presenting issues in a concise
and engaging way, the podcast invites listeners to rethink their
assumptions about liberty and the proper role of government.
We welcome feedback
from our listeners. Send your questions and comments to Caleb
Brown
Audio File
- Marian
Tupy
Summary:
Language: English
Duration: 6min 22sec
Date: September 17, 2008
File Type: MP3
Size: 6.1MB
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