Developing a Transformation Agenda for Zimbabwe
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Developing a Transformation Agenda for Zimbabwe analyses the political and economic constraints on the nation's reconstruction and democratic transformation and suggests options for transformation in key sectors as well as lessons learnt from other transformations. The challenges in relation to transitional justice are analysed from an historical context as well as in light of the political dynamics in the country. The urgent need to launch a stabilisation programme is discussed, along with key issues for economic reconstruction. The book also looks at military involvement in politics in Zimbabwe and concludes that robust intervention is needed to reform the security sector.

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Date de parution 15 mai 2009
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781920409326
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 4 Mo

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DEVELOPING A TRANSFORMATION AGENDA FOR ZIMBABWE
Shari Eppel, Daniel Ndlela, Brian Raftopoulos and Martin Rupiya
2009
This booklet and the roundtable discussions out of which it emerged are part of a project entitled Developing a Transformation Agenda for Zimbabwe, which was a col-laboration between Idasa’s States in Transition Observatory (SITO) and the Zimbabwe Institute.
SITOStates In TransitionObservatoryIdasa’s Political Governance Programme www.statesintransition.org
© Idasa 2009
ISBN 978-1-920118-78-5
First published 2009
Production by media@idasa
Cover by Marco Franzoso
Bound and printed by Logo Print, Cape Town
Zimbabwe Institute www.zimbabweinstitute.org
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without prior permission from the publishers.
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