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Zimbabwe is one country in which even after independence, the situation has not changed.  

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This is an era when imperialism has almost ended. Most of the Asian and African countries got their independence in the latter half of the twentieth century. A majority of these have democratic government operating as their legislature. These countries are fast striving towards development after years of oppressive rule under the imperial powers. However, Zimbabwe is one country in which even after independence, the situation has not changed. In fact, it has worsened. The economy is in ruins and people are starving to death. In fact, it can be easily illustrated from Zimbabwe's present situation that Zimbabwe's prosperity has actually declined since independence (Meredith, 7). The irony here lies in the political situation of Zimbabwe. The very own idea of imperialism, of absolute power, which Zimbabwe fought against, is still alive in the country. It is ironical that Robert Gabriel Mugabe, the man who led Zimbabwe in their...

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