Browsing Research Articles (Political Sciences) by Subject "Zimbabwe"

Browsing Research Articles (Political Sciences) by Subject "Zimbabwe"

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  • Van Wyk, Jo-Ansie Karina; Muresan, Arina; Nyere, Chidochashe (Unisa Press, 2018)
    Whereas first ladies (i.e. the wives of presidents or prime ministers) of various countries have been studied, first ladies of African states remain under-researched. Due to their proximity to the executive and other ...
  • Wielenga, Cori; Batley, Mike; Murambadoro, Ruth (Adonis and Abbey Publishers, 2020-04-30)
    Over the past few decades, there has been a growing interest in restorative justice in terms of the alternatives it offers to the narrow limits of the criminal justice system. This has also been the case in the African ...
  • Mashimbye, Rich (Adonis and Abbey, 2022-12)
    It is crucial to examine the historical conflict mediation role that SADC played in Zimbabwe given the country’s continuous political instability and economic catastrophe. Zimbabwe held its first all-race elections in 1980, ...
  • Ndhlovu, Nontando; Wielenga, Cori (Routledge, 2023)
    Women played a range of complex roles during the liberation struggle in Zimbabwe between 1961 and 1980. However, although the Zimbabwean post-independence government made attempts to promote gender equity following the ...
  • Melber, Henning; Southall, Roger (Routledge, 2021)
    In late November 2017 Emmerson Mnangagwa replaced Robert Mugabe as President of Zimbabwe in a ‘military assisted transition’. He declared Zimbabwe ‘open for business’ as the cornerstone of his foreign policy. Hopes were ...
  • Melber, Henning; Southall, Roger (Sage, 2021-03)
    Under the presidency of Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe’s foreign policy is characterized by the desire to ‘re-engage’ with the West with a view to securing the removal of sanctions and encouraging investment. In this, it has received ...