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The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus between Domestic and Foreign Policies in a “Collapsing” Militant State, 1990s-2006.

Year 2006, Volume: 5 Issue: 4, 57 - 76, 16.12.2006
https://izlik.org/JA94RZ75UX

Abstract

The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus between Domestic and Foreign
Policies in a “Collapsing” Militant State, 1990s-2006.

References

  • Anyang Nyon`ngo P, (editor), 1987, Popular Struggles for Democracy in Africa, London, Zed Books.
  • Bond P, 2001, “The Labor Movement and the Emergence of Opposition Politics in Zimbabwe”, in B Raftopoulos and L M Sachikonye (eds), Striking Back: The Labor movement and the Post-Colonial State in Zimbabwe, 1980-2000, Harare, Weaver Press.
  • D P Chimanikire, “Foreign and Security Policy: From Independence to the DRC”, in Darnolf S and Laasko L, eds, Twenty Years of Independence in Zimbabwe: From Liberation to Authorizatism, New York and Basingstokes, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
  • Commonwealth Foundation, 2000, Civil Society in the New Millennium, Democratic Governance in Zimbabwe: Citizen Power. Falola T, 2002, African Politics in Post-Imperial Times: The Essays of Richard L Sklar, New Jersey, Africa World Press.
  • Galborne H, 1987, “The State of Development and the need for Participation Democracy in Africa” in P Anyang Nyo`ngo, Popular Struggles for Democracy in Africa. Human Rights Watch, http://www.hrw.org/reports/1989/WR89/Zimbabwe.htm
  • Mashingaidze T M, “Zimbabwe’s Fate lies in the hands of Zimbabweans”, http://www.newzimbabwe.com/pages/opinion189.14670.html
  • Moyo J, 1991, “The Dialectics of National Unity and Democracy in Zimbabwe”, in L M Sachikonye and I Mandaza (eds), The One Party State and Democracy: The Zimbabwe Debates, Harare, Sapes Books.
  • Nzimande B and Sikhosana M, 1995, “Civil Society: A Theoretical Critique Of some South African Conceptions”, in L M Sachikonye (ed), Democracy, Civil Society and the State: Social Movements in Southern Africa.
  • Nzongola-Ntalaja, 1992, The African Crisis: The Way Out, Sapes Books.
  • Raftopoulos B, 2001, “The Labour Movement and the Emergence of Opposition Politics in Zimbabwe”, in B Raftopoulos and L M Sachikonye (eds), Striking Back: The Labour Movement and the Post-Colonial Sate in Zimbabwe, 1890-2000, Harare, Weaver Press.
  • Sachikonye L M, 1995, “Democracy, Civil Society and Social Movements: An Analytical Framework”, in L M Sachikonye (ed), Democracy, Civil Society and the State: Social Movements in Southern Africa, Harare, and Sapes Books.
  • L M Sachikonye, “ Rambai Makashinga”: Zimbabwe`s Relations With The International Community”, paper presented at the OSSREA Zimbabwe chapter’s seminar-“ A Call for a National Dialogue on the Future of Zimbabwe”, Holiday Inn Zimbabwe, 25 July 2003
  • Vincent R J, Human Rights and International Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge `University Press, 1986.
  • Zimbabwe Election Support Network, 2002, Zimbabwe Presidential Elections 2002 Report, Harare.

Year 2006, Volume: 5 Issue: 4, 57 - 76, 16.12.2006
https://izlik.org/JA94RZ75UX

Abstract

References

  • Anyang Nyon`ngo P, (editor), 1987, Popular Struggles for Democracy in Africa, London, Zed Books.
  • Bond P, 2001, “The Labor Movement and the Emergence of Opposition Politics in Zimbabwe”, in B Raftopoulos and L M Sachikonye (eds), Striking Back: The Labor movement and the Post-Colonial State in Zimbabwe, 1980-2000, Harare, Weaver Press.
  • D P Chimanikire, “Foreign and Security Policy: From Independence to the DRC”, in Darnolf S and Laasko L, eds, Twenty Years of Independence in Zimbabwe: From Liberation to Authorizatism, New York and Basingstokes, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
  • Commonwealth Foundation, 2000, Civil Society in the New Millennium, Democratic Governance in Zimbabwe: Citizen Power. Falola T, 2002, African Politics in Post-Imperial Times: The Essays of Richard L Sklar, New Jersey, Africa World Press.
  • Galborne H, 1987, “The State of Development and the need for Participation Democracy in Africa” in P Anyang Nyo`ngo, Popular Struggles for Democracy in Africa. Human Rights Watch, http://www.hrw.org/reports/1989/WR89/Zimbabwe.htm
  • Mashingaidze T M, “Zimbabwe’s Fate lies in the hands of Zimbabweans”, http://www.newzimbabwe.com/pages/opinion189.14670.html
  • Moyo J, 1991, “The Dialectics of National Unity and Democracy in Zimbabwe”, in L M Sachikonye and I Mandaza (eds), The One Party State and Democracy: The Zimbabwe Debates, Harare, Sapes Books.
  • Nzimande B and Sikhosana M, 1995, “Civil Society: A Theoretical Critique Of some South African Conceptions”, in L M Sachikonye (ed), Democracy, Civil Society and the State: Social Movements in Southern Africa.
  • Nzongola-Ntalaja, 1992, The African Crisis: The Way Out, Sapes Books.
  • Raftopoulos B, 2001, “The Labour Movement and the Emergence of Opposition Politics in Zimbabwe”, in B Raftopoulos and L M Sachikonye (eds), Striking Back: The Labour Movement and the Post-Colonial Sate in Zimbabwe, 1890-2000, Harare, Weaver Press.
  • Sachikonye L M, 1995, “Democracy, Civil Society and Social Movements: An Analytical Framework”, in L M Sachikonye (ed), Democracy, Civil Society and the State: Social Movements in Southern Africa, Harare, and Sapes Books.
  • L M Sachikonye, “ Rambai Makashinga”: Zimbabwe`s Relations With The International Community”, paper presented at the OSSREA Zimbabwe chapter’s seminar-“ A Call for a National Dialogue on the Future of Zimbabwe”, Holiday Inn Zimbabwe, 25 July 2003
  • Vincent R J, Human Rights and International Relations, Cambridge, Cambridge `University Press, 1986.
  • Zimbabwe Election Support Network, 2002, Zimbabwe Presidential Elections 2002 Report, Harare.
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Publication Date December 16, 2006
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APA Mashingaidze, T. M. (2006). The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus between Domestic and Foreign Policies in a “Collapsing” Militant State, 1990s-2006. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, 5(4), 57-76. https://izlik.org/JA94RZ75UX
AMA 1.Mashingaidze TM. The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus between Domestic and Foreign Policies in a “Collapsing” Militant State, 1990s-2006. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations. 2006;5(4):57-76. https://izlik.org/JA94RZ75UX
Chicago Mashingaidze, Terence M. 2006. “The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus Between Domestic and Foreign Policies in a ‘Collapsing’ Militant State, 1990s-2006”. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations 5 (4): 57-76. https://izlik.org/JA94RZ75UX.
EndNote Mashingaidze TM (December 1, 2006) The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus between Domestic and Foreign Policies in a “Collapsing” Militant State, 1990s-2006. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations 5 4 57–76.
IEEE [1]T. M. Mashingaidze, “The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus between Domestic and Foreign Policies in a ‘Collapsing’ Militant State, 1990s-2006”., Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 57–76, Dec. 2006, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA94RZ75UX
ISNAD Mashingaidze, Terence M. “The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus Between Domestic and Foreign Policies in a ‘Collapsing’ Militant State, 1990s-2006”. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations 5/4 (December 1, 2006): 57-76. https://izlik.org/JA94RZ75UX.
JAMA 1.Mashingaidze TM. The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus between Domestic and Foreign Policies in a “Collapsing” Militant State, 1990s-2006. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations. 2006;5:57–76.
MLA Mashingaidze, Terence M. “The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus Between Domestic and Foreign Policies in a ‘Collapsing’ Militant State, 1990s-2006”. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, vol. 5, no. 4, Dec. 2006, pp. 57-76, https://izlik.org/JA94RZ75UX.
Vancouver 1.Terence M. Mashingaidze. The Zimbabwean Entrapment: An Analysis of the Nexus between Domestic and Foreign Policies in a “Collapsing” Militant State, 1990s-2006. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations [Internet]. 2006 Dec. 1;5(4):57-76. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA94RZ75UX