Making an impact from the margins? Civil society groups in Zimbabwe's interim power-sharing process
Making an impact from the margins? Civil society groups in Zimbabwe's interim power-sharing process
The paper examines the role of civil society organisations (CSOs) in Zimbabwe's interim power-sharing process. It identifies CSOs' organisational capacity, nature of engagement in the political process and relations with the power-sharing parties as the principal issues affecting CSOs' ability to promote peace-making and democratisation in the context of a transitional executive power-sharing process. Based on these analytical themes, the case analysis argues that CSOs' sway on the transition was particularly constrained by organisational fragmentation and disunity, divergent strategies vis-à-vis the interregnum, diminishing access to political elites, the latter's refusal to permit greater civic involvement, and continued repression.
CITATION: Aeby, Michael. Making an impact from the margins? Civil society groups in Zimbabwe's interim power-sharing process . : Cambridge University Press , 2016. Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 54, No. 4, December 2016, pp. 703-728 - Available at: https://library.au.int/making-impact-margins-civil-society-groups-zimbabwes-interim-power-sharing-process