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Hit Mugabe hard where it hurts, now




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All Bark and No Bite? The International Response to Zimbabwe's Crisis




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Mugabe Will Try to Outfox the World




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The 'Axis of the Unwelcome'




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Speak out to Zimbabwe




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Zimbabwe at the Crossroads: Transition or Conflict?




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Zimbabwe: What Next?




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Don't let Zimbabwe implode




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Zimbabwe: The Politics of National Liberation and International Division




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Dealing with Savimbi's Ghost: The Security and Humanitarian Challenges in Angola




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Zimbabwe: Danger and Opportunity




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Decision Time in Zimbabwe




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Leaders of Africa must act now to save Zimbabwe




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Zimbabwe: In Search of a New Strategy




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More food for thought over Zimbabwe




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Blood and Soil: Land, Politics and Conflict Prevention in Zimbabwe and South Africa




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Zimbabwe: Another Election Chance




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Let’s turn the screw on Robert Mugabe




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Post-Election Zimbabwe: What Next?




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Swaziland: The Clock Is Ticking




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Zimbabwe's Operation Murambatsvina: The Tipping Point?




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Mugabe Tightens Grip on Power As Crisis Worsens




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Swaziland: Beyond Royal Rule and Naked Reed Dances




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Zimbabwe's Continuing Self-Destruction




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Zimbabwe: An Opposition Strategy




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Zimbabwe: An End to the Stalemate?




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Failing to Empower Women Peacebuilders: A Cautionary Tale from Angola




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Zimbabwe: A Regional Solution?




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Zimbabwe: Prospects from a Flawed Election




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Negotiating Zimbabwe's Transition




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Wohin mit dem Dieb?




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Impasse for Zimbabwe




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Tanzania must help end Zimbabwe's military dictatorship




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Zimbabwe: Making the Most of the Deal




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Ending Zimbabwe's Nightmare: A Possible Way Forward




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Kick Mugabe and Tsvangirai Out, Get a New Team




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Zimbabwe: Appoint Neutral Interim Government




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Zimbabwe: No Time to Wait-and-See




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Zimbabwe: Engaging the Inclusive Government




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If the World Hesitates, Zimbabwe Could Be Lost




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Want to sideline Mugabe? Support Zimbabwe now




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Zimbabwe’s Slow-Burning Crisis Could Affect Africa




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The Race for Influence in Zimbabwe




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Post-Apartheid South Africa and the World: A Bridge Over Troubled Waters?




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Zimbabwe's Unity Government at One Year: Much to Celebrate, Much to Do




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Zimbabwe: Political and Security Challenges to the Transition




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Time to Rethink the Kimberley Process: The Zimbabwe Case

On 11-12 September 2010, Zimbabwe auctioned diamonds from the controversial Marange mines. There was little international condemnation, especially compared to the controversy over the first sale of Marange diamonds in August. Since an export ban was imposed on diamonds from Marangein November 2009, the Kimberley Process has permitted Zimbabwe to hold two auctions, although the country has not been able to guarantee that widespread human rights violations in the mines and smuggling have stopped.




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Zimbabwe: The Road to Reform or Another Dead End?

The situation in Zimbabwe is deteriorating again under a new wave of political violence organised by Robert Mugabe’s ZANU-PF party, and the country faces another illegitimate election and crisis unless credible, enforceable reforms can first be implemented.




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Resistance and Denial: Zimbabwe’s Stalled Reform Agenda

Slow and inadequate progress in implementing the compromise they reached three years ago threatens to push Zimbabwe’s contending forces into premature elections and undermine political and economic recovery.




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Zimbabwe’s Sanctions Standoff

A bold approach to the sanctions issue is necessary to refocus efforts on the actions needed to break the political stalemate in Zimbabwe before elections are held that otherwise threaten to be as violent and undemocratic as the 2008 round.