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Death or Dearth of Democracy in Zimbabwe?
짐바브웨 국외연구자료 기타 David Moore Africa Spectrum 발간일 : 2014-01-01 등록일 : 2016-06-29 원문링크
As Mugabe won 61 per cent of the presidential vote (34 per cent
went to Morgan Tsvangirai) and his ZANU-PF won 197 seats in the
national assembly (compared to 70 for the MDC-T), nearly five years of
co-managing a tension-ridden “transitional inclusive government” (TIG)
– in which the two main parties (along with Arthur Mutumbara as deputy
prime minister in a party splintered from the main MDC) “shared”
government – came to an end, but neither the TIG nor the election
ushered in democracy in its wake. ZANU-PF will control the state for
the foreseeable future: Evoking Stephen Chan’s (2007) bidding “farewell
to Mugabe” before the election of 2008, “farewell to democracy” seems
like the more appropriate send-off now (Bracking 2013).