Using the case study of postcolonial Zimbabwe, this book investigates the political legacy of colonialism in contemporary African institutions, exploring how those in postcolonial states relate to and with institutions which were originally designed to oppress them and remain structurally and systematically colonial.
Using the case study of postcolonial Zimbabwe, this book investigates the political legacy of colonialism in contemporary African institutions, exploring how those in postcolonial states relate to and with institutions which were originally designed to oppress them and remain structurally and systematically colonial.
Everisto Benyera is Professor of African Politics in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of South Africa in Pretoria, South Africa. He researches and publishes on community-based, non-state transitional justice, human rights, transitology and decoloniality. Everisto is the immediate past editor of Politeia: The Journal of Political Sciences and Public Administration and Management. His books include The Failure of the International Criminal Court in Africa: Decolonising Global Justice (2022, Routledge) and The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Recolonisation of Africa: The Coloniality of Data. (2021, Routledge).
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1. Historicising Elections and Justice in Zimbabwe 2. On the Nullification of the Post-Colonial African State 3. The political legacy of colonialism on the (post) colony 4. Colonialism, Justice and Elections in Africa 5. Colonialism and elections in Africa 6. Electoral Authoritarianism and Democratic Fatigue: Examining the Dynamics of Choiceless Elections in Zimbabwe 7. Electoral Participation and Intergenerational Rights: Is it Time for an Upper Age Limit for Voting? 8. The Shadow State and the Electoral Cycle: Faking Democracy 9. How about a Truth and Reconciliation Commission for Zimbabwe? 10. Reconciling Past Injustices and Pioneering Equitable Elections
1. Historicising Elections and Justice in Zimbabwe 2. On the Nullification of the Post-Colonial African State 3. The political legacy of colonialism on the (post) colony 4. Colonialism, Justice and Elections in Africa 5. Colonialism and elections in Africa 6. Electoral Authoritarianism and Democratic Fatigue: Examining the Dynamics of Choiceless Elections in Zimbabwe 7. Electoral Participation and Intergenerational Rights: Is it Time for an Upper Age Limit for Voting? 8. The Shadow State and the Electoral Cycle: Faking Democracy 9. How about a Truth and Reconciliation Commission for Zimbabwe? 10. Reconciling Past Injustices and Pioneering Equitable Elections
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