Policy Study

09/10/2014

This short study looks at the current state of play in Zimbabwe, a country gripped by political instability and economic catastrophe. The paper discusses measures taken (or not taken) thus far and looks at potential areas of improvement. Arnold Wehmhoerner’s analysis looks at the causes of political stagnation, ranging from domestic politics to Zimbabwe’s neighbourhood and trading partners.

Commentary by Arnold Wehmhoerner, FEPS Correspondent in South Africa

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