Polarization and Transformation in Zimbabwe: Social Movements, Strategy Dilemmas and Change

Polarization and Transformation in Zimbabwe: Social Movements, Strategy Dilemmas and Change

by Erin McCandless
Polarization and Transformation in Zimbabwe: Social Movements, Strategy Dilemmas and Change

Polarization and Transformation in Zimbabwe: Social Movements, Strategy Dilemmas and Change

by Erin McCandless

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Overview

Social movements and civic organizations often face profound strategy dilemmas that can hamper their effectiveness and prevent them from contributing to transformative change and peace. In Zimbabwe two particular dilemmas have fed into and fueled destructive processes of political polarization-dividing society, leadership, and decision-makers well beyond its borders. As conceptualized in this study, the first is whether to prioritize political or economic rights in efforts to bring about nation-wide transformative change (rights or redistribution). The second is whether and how to work with government and/or donors given their political, economic, and social agendas (participation or resistance). This book investigates these issues through two social movement organizations-the National Constitutional Assembly and the Zimbabwe National War Veterans' Association-and the movements they led to achieve constitutional change and radical land redistribution. Through in-depth case study analysis and peace and conflict impact assessment spanning the years 1997-2010, lessons are drawn for activists, practitioners, policy-makers, and scholars interested in depolarizing concepts underpinning polarizing discourses, transcending strategy dilemmas, and understanding how social action can better contribute to transformative change and peace.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739169094
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/16/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 270
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Erin McCandless is a part-time faculty member of the Graduate Program in International Affairs at the New School for General Studies, New York. She is the founder and co-executive editor of the Journal of Peacebuilding and Development.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Part I: Mapping this Study
Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Mapping Polarization and Transformation in Zimbabwe
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Historical Context for Social Action in Zimbabwe
Part 4 Part II: The Movements
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. The NCA: Grievances, Structure and Identity, Driving Interests
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. The ZNLWVA: Grievances, Structure and Identity, Driving Interests
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. NCA and ZNLWVA: Strategy Dilemmas and Actions
Part 8 Part III: Transformative Change and Peace
Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Assessing Outcomes and Implications for Transformative Change and Peace
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Transforming and Preventing Polarization: Lessons from Zimbabwe
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