The One-party State and Democracy

The One-party State and Democracy
Title The One-party State and Democracy PDF eBook
Author Ibbo Mandaza
Publisher Sapes Books
Total Pages 224
Release 1991
Genre Political Science
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Voting for Democracy

Voting for Democracy
Title Voting for Democracy PDF eBook
Author Jonathan N. Moyo
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 1992
Genre Political Science
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Multiparty Democracy in Zimbabwe

Multiparty Democracy in Zimbabwe
Title Multiparty Democracy in Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Aaron Rwodzi
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 272
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031512847

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Zimbabwe: The Urgency of Now

Zimbabwe: The Urgency of Now
Title Zimbabwe: The Urgency of Now PDF eBook
Author R. Mwanaka
Publisher African Books Collective
Total Pages 212
Release 2015-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 9956762601

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Zimbabwe: The Urgency of Now, is a follow-up creative non-fiction book to Zimbabwe: The Blame Game. It goes further than The Blame Game and focuses on Zimbabwe in the GNU entity, the 2013 elections, post elections and post GNU Zimbabwe, and Now. They are a myriad number of problems, issues, limitations that still unbundles Zimbabwes push towards multiparty democracy, social justice, economic sanity and growth, and The Urgency of Now focuses on the solutions to these. It also tackles the land reform in South Africa, how this could be its biggest problem going forward. It goes further and tackles the larger Africa problem toward democracy, growth, stability and unity, and why the progress towards the United States of Africa has been moribund.

Multiparty Democracy in Zimbabwe

Multiparty Democracy in Zimbabwe
Title Multiparty Democracy in Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Aaron Rwodzi
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2024-04-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9783031512834

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This book provides a comprehensive account of the tumultuous political landscape of Zimbabwe. Delving into historical and contemporary perspectives, the author analyses the relationship between the ruling ZANU-PF party and the opposition, exposing the pervasive influence of foreign powers and their ‘regime change’ agendas. Amidst western-imposed economic sanctions, the book examines how political opposition has struggled to maintain its footing in the face of ZANU-PF's rhetoric on preserving the nation's sovereignty. Drawing on the powerful theoretical frameworks of Gramsci's hegemony theory and instrumentalism, the book dissects the constraints on multiparty democracy under ZANU-PF's rule. From the party's manipulation of liberation narratives to the subtle intricacies of ‘Mugabeism’, a violent and ideological stronghold, the author unveils the tactics employed to maintain power. The chapters uncover the pivotal role played by the military throughout Zimbabwe's history: from the days of the liberation struggle to the shocking events of 2017, when Mugabe's grip on power was diminished by the very force that had propped him up for decades, the author reveals how the military's involvement has thwarted opposition players' attempts to claim power. Boldly challenging the notion that constraints solely rest on ZANU-PF, this book calls attention to the shortcomings of opposition parties in navigating Zimbabwe’s treacherous political landscape. Using compelling evidence and unparalleled analysis, the book is an essential read for those seeking to understand the intricate web of power, manipulation, and struggle that has defined Zimbabwe's political journey.

Multiparty Democracy

Multiparty Democracy
Title Multiparty Democracy PDF eBook
Author Norman Schofield
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2006-07-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139455257

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This book adapts a formal model of elections and legislative politics to study party politics in Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Britain, and the United States. The approach uses the idea of valence, that is, the party leader's non-policy electoral popularity, and employs survey data to model these elections. The analysis explains why small parties in Israel and Italy keep to the electoral periphery. In the Netherlands, Britain, and the US, the electoral model is extended to include the behavior of activists. In the case of Britain, it is shown that there will be contests between activists for the two main parties over who controls policy. For the recent 2005 election, it is argued that the losses of the Labour party were due to Blair's falling valence. For the US, the model gives an account of the rotation of the locations of the two major parties over the last century.

Democracy and the One-party State Debate in Africa

Democracy and the One-party State Debate in Africa
Title Democracy and the One-party State Debate in Africa PDF eBook
Author Masipula Sithole
Publisher Sapes Books
Total Pages 18
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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