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August 2008 | Peace Briefing by Raymond Gilpin

Zimbabwe is saddled with two million percent annual price increases, rampant corruption and pervasive unemployment. Experts believe that an effort to reform the country's political corruption and irresponsible monetary policies will be central to establishing social and economic stability in the long run.

Countries: Zimbabwe
July 2008 | On the Issues by Dorina Bekoe

What are the national, regional and international consequences of recent electoral violence in Zimbabwe? What triggered the outbreak? Read more from Senior Research Associate Dorina Bekoe.

May 2007 | Peace Briefing by Dorina Bekoe

The socio-economic and political conditions in Zimbabwe have been declining for years, but on March 11, 2007, they seemed to take a dramatic turn for the worse. Against these worsening conditions, USIP convened a public meeting to discuss the triggers leading to the March 2007 crackdown, the changes within the political parties in Zimbabwe, the challenges facing civil society organizations (CSOs), and the public’s response to past political violence.

July 2004 | Peaceworks by Andrew T. Price-Smith and John L. Daly
Countries: Zimbabwe
August 2003
Countries: Zimbabwe
August 2003
February 2003

What are the possible consequences of a prolonged political deadlock in Zimbabwe? Are there viable options open to the international community to address the current humanitarian, economic, and political crisis there?

Countries: Zimbabwe
August 2002 | Special Report by John Brinkley
Countries: Zimbabwe | Issue Areas: Governance, Human Rights, Use of Force
October 1995 | Book by Pierre du Toit

Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa

Source: CIA World Factbook
September 1983

Commission of Inquiry: Zimbabwe Commission of Inquiry into the Matabeleland Disturbances
Duration:  1983 – 1984
Charter: No charter available
Commissioners: 4
Report: No official report; unofficial NGO report

 

Countries: Zimbabwe | Issue Areas: Rule of Law, Transitional Justice