Beschreibung:
The book argues that one result of the power-sharing government in Zimbabwe has been the eruption of many political voices. There is now vibrant debate in Zimbabwe, cutting across and throughout all the political parties. The book traces the development of plural voices and outlines their possibilities and their limits.
1. Introduction: The Space of Many Voices-Zimbabwe since the Unity Government 2. Zimbabwe's 'Inclusive Government': Some Observations on its First 100 Days 3. Lessons from African Diplomatic Initiatives in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan and Zimbabwe 4. Angola-Zimbabwe Relations: A Study in the Search for Regional Alliances 5. Emergence of a New Political Movement 6. The Consequences of Violent Politics in Norton, Zimbabwe 7. Diasporic Repositioning and the Politics of Re-engagement: Developmentalising Zimbabwe's Diaspora? 8. The Global Political Agreement as a 'Passive Revolution': Notes on Contemporary Politics in Zimbabwe 9. Postscript: Making Do in Hybrid House Book Reviews Edited by Terry A. Barringer Commonwealth Bookshelf Compiled by Terry A. Barringer