Preventing Violent Conflict in Africa 2013
DOI: 10.1057/9781137329707_5
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Beyond Ad hoc Power-Sharing: Comparing South Africa and Zimbabwe

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“…de Klerk, served as one of two deputies of President Mandela. The scheme of this grand coalition, modeled on the consociational democracy propounded by Lijphart (1985), dramatically contributed to the reconciliation of racial groups (Mine 2013). Lijphart's original proposition consisted of four elements: grand coalition, proportional representation, federal government and mutual veto.…”
Section: The Rise Of the "Black Middle Class"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…de Klerk, served as one of two deputies of President Mandela. The scheme of this grand coalition, modeled on the consociational democracy propounded by Lijphart (1985), dramatically contributed to the reconciliation of racial groups (Mine 2013). Lijphart's original proposition consisted of four elements: grand coalition, proportional representation, federal government and mutual veto.…”
Section: The Rise Of the "Black Middle Class"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ndlovu-Gatsheni (2009) conceptualises Mugabeism as a summation of a constellation of political controversies, behaviour, ideas, utterances, rhetoric and actions, which have crystallised around Mugabe's political life. Mugabeism is perceived as a pan-African redemptive ideology that is meant to redress colonial injustices through opposing imperialism and colonialism (Mine, 2013;Moyo, 2018). Mugabeism is thus revered as a postcolonial agenda that strives to eradicate the colonial legacy of oppression, segregation and marginalisation based on the settler-native spectrum -Ndlovu-Gatsheni (2009) refers to Mugabeism as a 'creature of colonialism'.…”
Section: Mugabeismmentioning
confidence: 99%