An account of the 2013 elections in Zimbabwe, examining the events, personalities and the wider socio-political context that led to President Mugabe's re-election. It is for students and scholars studying African politics, comparative studies and development studies, and for those exploring the political context and history of the region.
An account of the 2013 elections in Zimbabwe, examining the events, personalities and the wider socio-political context that led to President Mugabe's re-election. It is for students and scholars studying African politics, comparative studies and development studies, and for those exploring the political context and history of the region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Chan OBE was the Foundation Dean of Law and Social Sciences at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and was 2010 International Studies Association Eminent Scholar in Global Development. He was 2015 Konrad Adenauer Chair of Academic Excellence at Birzeit University, Palestine and 2016 George Soros Chair of Public Policy at the Central European University, Budapest. A former member of the Commonwealth Secretariat, he helped invent modern electoral observation at the independence elections of Zimbabwe in 1980, and has published 31 books, several on Zimbabwe.
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1. Introduction: thinking a new Zimbabwe 2. Building towards the 2013 elections 3. The elections of 2013 4. 'We are tired of supporting a loser': the MDC campaign 5. 'Zanu managed to mend relationships': the Zanu-PF campaign 6. Conflicting reports and assessments I: the run-up 7. Conflicting reports and assessments II: the aftermath 8. One year after the elections 9. Succession battles in the new Zimbabwe Postscript: on reality and rumours.
1. Introduction: thinking a new Zimbabwe 2. Building towards the 2013 elections 3. The elections of 2013 4. 'We are tired of supporting a loser': the MDC campaign 5. 'Zanu managed to mend relationships': the Zanu-PF campaign 6. Conflicting reports and assessments I: the run-up 7. Conflicting reports and assessments II: the aftermath 8. One year after the elections 9. Succession battles in the new Zimbabwe Postscript: on reality and rumours.
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