Zimbabwe
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Three years after the advent of Zimbabwe's Inclusive Government in February 2009, the country still awaits the elections that people hope will lead to a more enduring political settlement. Zimbabwe: Mired in Transition reviews the experience of recent years assesses the progress that has been made. What is the public mood, and how has it changed? What steps have been taken to reform the media? How important is a new constitution. Although the economy has stabilised to some extent with the adoption of a multi-currency regime, industrial and agricultural production are depressed, and investment
Title |
Zimbabwe : mired in transition / edited by Eldred V. Masunungure & Jabusile M. Shumba. |
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Publisher |
Harare, Zimbabwe : Weaver Press : IDAZIM |
Creation Date |
2012 |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record. Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters. English |
Content |
Cover Title page Copyright page Contents Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction 1. The Public Mood on Zimbabwe'sPolitical Transition 2. Political Speech & Access to Public Broadcast Media by Political Parties in Zimbabwe 3. Reflections on the Significance of Constitutions & Constitutionalism for Zimbabwe 4. Transitional Justice & Security Sector Governance Combating Sexual & Gender-Based Violencein Zimbabwe 5. Exorcising the Spectre of Electoral Authoritarianism in Zimbabwe's Political Transition 6. Fiscal Space Challenges, Policy Options & Zimbabwe's Economic Recovery 7. Migration & DevelopmentIssues & some lessons for Zimbabwe8.Upgrading Zimbabwe's Bureaucratic Quality 9. The Role of Local Authorities inDemocratic Transition 10.Youth in Zimbabwe - A Lost Generation 11. The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme.Impacts on the Environment & Agriculture Contributors Back cover |
Extent |
1 online resource (346 p.) |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©2012 |
National Library system number |
997010714801705171 |
MARC RECORDS
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