This book traces the deterioration of democratic institutions in Zimbabwe in the post-colonial era, especially from the dawn of the new millennium. In the book, the authors exhibit some articles written by themselves as well as other authors on Zimbabwe. The authors note that electoral laws as well as other restrictive legislation in the country exacerbated the economic and political crises of the late 1990s and the 2000s. The book would be of interest to students of Political Science, Human Rights activists, as well as politicians and pro-democracy civil society organizations.