7 - Sovereignty, the Ballot and Democratisation: Interrogating Zimbabwe’s Political and Electoral Processes in the First Years of the Twenty-first Century
Corresponding Author(s) : Pedzisayi Leslie Mangezvo
CODESRIA Bulletin,
No. 01-02 (2009): CODESRIA Bulletin
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- Kuper, L., 1965, An African Bourgeoisie: race, class and politics in South Africa, New Haven:
- Yale University Press.
- Morgan, R., 2004, ‘Advancing Indigenous Rights at the United Nations: Strategic Framing and Its Impact on the Normative Develop- ment of International Law’, Social and Legal Studies 13(4): 481-500.
- Moyo, S., 2004, ‘Socioeconomic dominance of ethnic and racial groups — the African Experience’, UNDP Human Development Report Office Occasional Paper, Background Paper for HDR 2004.
- Morris, L., ed., 2006, Rights: Sociological Per- spectives, London: Routledge.
- Rutherford, B., 2008, ‘Commercial Farm work- ers and the Politics of (Dis) Placement in Zimbabwe: Colonialism, Liberalisation and Democracy’, Journal of Agrarian Change 1 (4): 626-651.
- Sachikonye, L. M., 2003, ‘Land Reform for Poverty Reduction? Social Exclusion and Farmworkers in Zimbabwe’, Paper prepared for a conference on ‘Staying poor: Chronic Poverty and Development Policy’, organ- ised by the IDMP, Manchester University, March 2003.
- Short, D., 2007, ‘The Social Construction of Indigenous “Native Title” Land Rights in Australia’, Current Sociology 55(6): 857-876.
- Thörn, H., 2007, ‘Social Movements, the Me- dia and the Emergence of a Global Public Sphere: From Anti-Apartheid to Global Jus- tice’, Current Sociology, 55(6): 896-918.
- Wilson, R. A., 1997, ‘Human Rights Culture and Context: An Introduction’, in R. A. Wilson, ed., Human Rights, Culture and Context: Anthropological Perspectives, London: Pluto Press.
- ZCTU, 1996, Beyond ESAP: Framework for a long-term development strategy in Zimbabwe, ZCTU,Harare.
- The Herald, 22 July 2008 Central Statistical Office, August 2008, Harare.
- ‘Memorandum of understanding between the Zimbabwe African Union (Patriotic Front) and the two Movements for Democratic Change Formations’, 2008: Harare.
- MDC, 2007, A New Zimbabwe, A New Begin- ning, Harare.
- ZANU (PF), 2008, 100 Reasons why Most Zim- babweans will vote for ZANU (PF) and President Robert Mugabe in the Runoff election on 27 June, 2008, ZANU PF, Harare.
References
Kuper, L., 1965, An African Bourgeoisie: race, class and politics in South Africa, New Haven:
Yale University Press.
Morgan, R., 2004, ‘Advancing Indigenous Rights at the United Nations: Strategic Framing and Its Impact on the Normative Develop- ment of International Law’, Social and Legal Studies 13(4): 481-500.
Moyo, S., 2004, ‘Socioeconomic dominance of ethnic and racial groups — the African Experience’, UNDP Human Development Report Office Occasional Paper, Background Paper for HDR 2004.
Morris, L., ed., 2006, Rights: Sociological Per- spectives, London: Routledge.
Rutherford, B., 2008, ‘Commercial Farm work- ers and the Politics of (Dis) Placement in Zimbabwe: Colonialism, Liberalisation and Democracy’, Journal of Agrarian Change 1 (4): 626-651.
Sachikonye, L. M., 2003, ‘Land Reform for Poverty Reduction? Social Exclusion and Farmworkers in Zimbabwe’, Paper prepared for a conference on ‘Staying poor: Chronic Poverty and Development Policy’, organ- ised by the IDMP, Manchester University, March 2003.
Short, D., 2007, ‘The Social Construction of Indigenous “Native Title” Land Rights in Australia’, Current Sociology 55(6): 857-876.
Thörn, H., 2007, ‘Social Movements, the Me- dia and the Emergence of a Global Public Sphere: From Anti-Apartheid to Global Jus- tice’, Current Sociology, 55(6): 896-918.
Wilson, R. A., 1997, ‘Human Rights Culture and Context: An Introduction’, in R. A. Wilson, ed., Human Rights, Culture and Context: Anthropological Perspectives, London: Pluto Press.
ZCTU, 1996, Beyond ESAP: Framework for a long-term development strategy in Zimbabwe, ZCTU,Harare.
The Herald, 22 July 2008 Central Statistical Office, August 2008, Harare.
‘Memorandum of understanding between the Zimbabwe African Union (Patriotic Front) and the two Movements for Democratic Change Formations’, 2008: Harare.
MDC, 2007, A New Zimbabwe, A New Begin- ning, Harare.
ZANU (PF), 2008, 100 Reasons why Most Zim- babweans will vote for ZANU (PF) and President Robert Mugabe in the Runoff election on 27 June, 2008, ZANU PF, Harare.