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Mugabeism after Mugabe?

Rethinking Legacies and the New Dispensation in Zimbabwe's 'Second Republic'

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Duri, Fidelis Peter Thomas

Marongwe, Ngonidzashe

Livrel 512p.
(Politics and International Affairs)
ISBN: 9781779296269
Arguably, one of the long waited political handover of power, globally, happened in November 2017 in Zimbabwe when the former and now late 37- year long serving and divisive President, Robert Gabriel Mugabe was forced out of power by a combination of forces that were spearheaded by the militaryís Operation Restore Legacy. Mugabeís departure ushered in President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwaís reign. This transition has variously been characterised as marking the inauguration of the Second Republic or New Dispensation or as heralding a new Zimbabwe that is ëOpen for Businessí. From the moment of the investiture of President Mnangagwaís government, anticipations of seismic changes to the order of doing business by both the incoming government and the larger Zimbabwean society in general, were extremely high. There was an expectation that international cooperation with global partners, especially in the West, would be restored alongside the reinvigoration of a near comatose domestic economy. But, did this ever happen? This volume interrogates the impact of the introduction of the Mnangagwa administration from November 2017. The book seeks to broadly dissect and troubleshoot issues of continuity and change from Mugabeís reign into Mnangagwaís Second Republic. In doing so the book attempts to respond to the grand question: ìTo what extent has Mugabeism that was the hallmark of Mugabeís reign, continued or discontinued into the Second Republic?î The volume, which comes as a sequel to The end of an era? Robert Mugabe and a conflicting legacy, is sure to generate interest and responses from students and academics in the fields of History, International Studies, Political Science, Sociology and Social anthropology, as well as from practitioners in the human rights, transitional jusrtice, conflict resolution, security studies and diplomatic fields.
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