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The moral economy of the state : conservation, community development, and state making in Zimbabwe
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ISBN: 0896804100 9780896804104 0896802027 9780896802025 Year: 1998 Volume: no. 68 Publisher: Athens : Ohio University Center for International Studies,


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When a state turns on its citizens : 60 years of institutionalised violence in Zimbabwe
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ISBN: 1283310082 1779221665 9786613310088 1779221673 1779221657 9781779221674 9781283310086 9781779221643 1779221649 9781779221667 6613310085 9781779221650 1779222319 Year: 2011 Publisher: Zimbabwe : Weaver Press,

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Lloyd Sachikonye traces the roots of Zimbabwe's contemporary violence to the actions of the Rhodesian armed forces, and the inter-party conflicts that occurred during the liberation war. His focus, however, is the period since 2000, which has seen state-sponsored violence erupting in election campaigns and throughout the programme of fast-track land reform. The consequences of this violence run wide and deep. Aside from inflicting trauma and fear on its victims, the impunity enjoyed by its perpetrators has helped to mould a culture within which personal freedoms and dreams are strangled. At a


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Hidden treasure : a memoir
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ISBN: 1280875569 9786613716873 177922205X 1779222041 1779222068 9781779222060 9781779222046 9781779222046 0797449191 9780797449190 9780797449190 9781779221865 177922186X 9781280875564 6613716871 Year: 2012 Publisher: Harare [Zimbabwe] : Weaver Press,

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Patricia Chater wrote this account of her life from the unique position of an English woman who became absorbed into a religious community when she joined the caring and spiritual church of St Francis in Zimbabwe in the early 1960's. In a sympathetic, understated and matter-of-fact manner, she describes what it meant for the members of the community to struggle for liberation in their own land and then to face the challenges of the post-independence years. Her memoir is a contribution to the story of Zimbabwe, showing how national events impact on one particular place and on one particular group...


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Companions of life : poems from Zimbabwe
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ISBN: 9956728934 9956728691 9789956728930 9789956728695 9956728497 9789956728497 Year: 2012 Publisher: Mankon, Bamenda : Langaa Research & Pub. CIG,

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This is a dense, erudite collection of finely crafted poems that powerfully reflect on vices such as war, bad governance, deforestation, dissipation, greed, oppression and cruelty. The poems also tackle other important phenomena of life such as love, anxiety, weather, time, politics, morality, economics, justice, culture and the environment. The virtue of these finely tuned poems does not only lie in their philosophical questioning, but their artistic merit and audacious reflection of issues pertinent in human life of all ages. While some of the poems provoke amusement and others tears, the corpus of the collection educates through entertainment. The poetry penetrates into the greater depths of the public's psyche to appraise, query, empty and expose their concerns in such a manner that should hopefully make those who cause or ignite human tribulations to rethink their actions and those haunted by the same to stay vigilant.


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Zimbabwe : the blame game
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ISBN: 9956790087 9956790079 9789956790074 1299677037 9781299677036 9956728918 Year: 2013 Publisher: Mankon, Bamenda, Cameroon : Langaa Research & Pub. CIG,

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The Blame Game is a cycle of creative non-fiction pieces, pulling the readers through the politics of modern day Zimbabwe. Like in any game, there are players in this game, opposing each other. The game is told through the eyes of one of the players, thus it is subjective. It centres on truthfully trying to find who to blame for Zimbabwe's problems, and how to undo all these problems. Finding who to blame should be the beginning for the search of solutions. It encourages talking to each other, maybe about the wrongs we have done to each other, and genuinely trying to embrace and forgive each other. In trying to undo the problems in Zimbabwe, it also offers insight or solutions on a larger platform - Africa: particularly South Africa; that it might learn from other African countries that have imploded before it, how to solve its own problems.


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Resilience under siege : the Zimbabwean economy, politics and society
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ISBN: 1443892866 9781443892865 1443885916 9781443885911 Year: 2016 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne, England : Cambridge Scholars Publishing,

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This volume explores the challenges and solutions experienced within Zimbabwe's economic and social spheres, with particular reference to the "crisis years" (2000-2008) and the "promising turn" (2009-2012). This latter phase was prompted by the formation of the Government of National Unity (GNU). The contributors to the volume pay attention to how individuals and institutions sought to respond to the crisis, critiquing the reactions of various actors and exploring solutions to the various challenges that were experienced.Chapters in this book include reviews of agricultural subsidies, a gender


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From Antagonism to Re-engagement : Zimbabwe's Trade Negotiations with the European Union, 2000-2016
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ISBN: 9956762466 9789956762460 Year: 2017 Publisher: Baltimore, Maryland : Baltimore, Md. : Project Muse, Project MUSE,

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The book interrogates the European Union (EU) - Zimbabwe Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations, covering trade in goods, trade-related rules and development cooperation. The negotiations coincided with EU's motives as the dominant development partner, and Zimbabwe's state-stakeholder fault-lines, creating dilemmas in the pursuit of a fair EPA outcome. As a result, the economically weak Zimbabwe signed and ratified an asymmetrical interim EPA (iEPA) with an economically powerful EU in 2009 and 2012, respectively. Meanwhile, direct bilateral re-engagement which eluded the Government of National Unity (GNU), became real following ZANU-PF landslide victory on 31 July 2013, that sufficiently altered the power balance to trigger the process between the former nemesis in support of iEPA domestication, and social and economic development. ZANU-PF government stopped blaming the EU and other western nations for the country's continued economic underperformance, signaling a softening approach on its part. Similarly, the EU and its member states softened its perception on ZANU-PF leadership leading to resumption and intensification of re-engagement despite failure to implement the Global Political Agreement-related constitutional and democratic reforms, agreed by GNU. This re-engagement was firmly endorsed when the EU and Zimbabwe signed an agreement in July 2015 to normalise bilateral relations and start cooperation.

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