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Zimbabwe Elections 2005: SAIIA Publications

SAIIA has compiled some relevant documentation including reports, journal and book articles and bulletins published by the Institute within the last few years that has pertinence to the economic and political developments in Zimbabwe.

SAIIA Briefings

Zimbabwe: A pre-election Overview and Recovery Scenarios
Dianna Games (March 2005)



Parliaments of the South - Strengthening parliamentary democracy in SADC countries


Zimbabwe Country Report

John Makumbe (2005)

Series editor: Tim Hughes
ISBN: 1-919969-05-5


eAfrica - June 2004


Visa Scams Proliferate As Zimbabweans Seek to Flee


eAfrica - February 2004

Too Many Holes in the Hull - Currency auctions and other emergency measures fail to keep Zimbabwe’s economy afloat



New Tools for Reform and Stability: Sanctions, Conditionalities and Conflict Resolution

Edited by Greg Mills and Elizabeth Sidiropoulos (2004)
ISBN: 1-919969-10-1

Southern Africa's Sanctions Experience: Bringing About Change?
Elizabeth Sidiropoulos


SAIIA Reports

No. 44: Truth and Reconciliation Processes: Lessons for Zimbabwe?
Du Plessis M (2004)
ISBN: 1-919969-29-2

No. 30: The Zimbabwe Economy: How Has it Survived and How Will it Recover?

Games D (2002)
ISBN: 1-919810-63-3

No. 28: The 2002 Zimbabwe Presidential Election: Analysing the Observations
Kettaneh G (2002)
ISBN: 1-919810-54-4

SA Yearbook of International Affairs 2003/04
ISSN: 1026 5651
ISBN: 1-919969-27-6

Southern Africa's Foreign Policy Towards Swaziland and Zimbabwe
Nandile Ngubentombi

The Political Economy of Land Reform and Agricultural Developments in Zimbabwe, Namibia and Mozambique
Beverly Peters

SA Yearbook of International Affairs 2002/03

ISSN: 1026 5651
ISBN: 1-919810-61-7

The Southern African Development Community: An Overview
Natasha Chhiba

Relations Among Liberation Movements: SA and Zimbabwe
Wilfred Mhanda

Zimbabwe in South Africa's Foreign Policy: A Zimbabwean View

Martin Rupiya

Is Quiet Diplomacy an Effective Conflict Resolution Strategy?

Kuseni Dlamini

SADC Elections: Serious Hindrances to Free and Fair Elections Remain
Claude Kabemba

The Challenges of Democracy and Democratisation in Southern Africa
Beverly Peters

SAIIA Country Reports

Report No. 3
Zimbabwe at the Crossroads
Martin Pabst (2001)
ISBN: 1-919810-30-7

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Climate Change and Trade: The Challenges for Southern Africa

 

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The long-awaited Copenhagen summit on climate change gave to the world a broad political agreement, but without any teeth. Meanwhile concerns over the climate change agenda finding its way into the multilateral trading system are growing, at a time when the trading system is struggling to find its own feet.

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