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Zimbabwe in transition : a view from within / edited by Tim Murithi & Aquilina Mawadza.

Title
Zimbabwe in transition : a view from within / edited by Tim Murithi & Aquilina Mawadza.
Publication
Auckland Park, South Africa : Fanele, 2011.

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Additional Authors
  • Murithi, Timothy.
  • Mawadza, Aquilina.
  • Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (South Africa)
Description
x, 311 p.; 23 cm.
Subject
  • Civil society > Zimbabwe
  • Democracy > Zimbabwe
  • Zimbabwe > Politics and government > 1980-
  • Zimbabwe > Social conditions > 1980-
Note
  • In association with the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, Sida, Royal Norwegian Embassy, Embassy of Denmark and the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Zimbabwe's failed transition?: an analysis of the challenges and complexities in Zimbabwe's transition to democracy in the post-2000 period / James Muzondidya -- Voices from civil society / Otto Saki and Washington Katema -- Voices from faith-based communities / Ezra Chitando and Molly Manyonganise -- The Zimbabwean diaspora: opportunities and challenges for engagement in Zimbabwe's political development and economic transformation / James Muzondidya -- The role of women in Zimbabwe's transition / Kudakwashe Chitsike -- Incising an unripe abscess: the challenges of community healing in Zimbabwe / Wellington Mbofana -- The role of the Zimbabwean media in the transition process / Juliet Thondhlana -- The youth movement and democratisation in Zimbabwe: youth bulges, contentious politics and democratic transitions / Arnold R. Chamunogwa -- Voices from Pan-African society on Zimbabwe: South Africa, the African Union and SADC / Tim Murithi and Aquilina Mawadza.
ISBN
  • 9781920196356
  • 1920196358
LCCN
^^2012364076
OCLC
764558177
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library