The Day After Comrade Bob: Applying Post-Conflict Reconstruction Lessons to Zimbabwe

Todd J. Moss, Stewart Patrick
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Zimbabwe is a country in deep economic and political crisis, but also one whose situation could change quickly. Waiting until the day after the fall of Robert Mugabe could be too late, so the international community should start preliminary planning now for responses to a transition in Zimbabwe. Given the war-like trauma experienced by the country and acute conditions today, any donor strategy cannot be limited to traditional development practice but must be informed by recent post-conflict experiences. This paper lays out a framework for an international effort and identifies priority actions to support a political transition and economic recovery. It also suggests some immediate steps that the US and other donors can take, including the formation of a Commission for Assistance to a Free Zimbabwe. Beginning the planning process now is not only prudent, but such a public effort could also be catalytic: letting the Zimbabwean people know they have not been forgotten and that the world stands ready to help once Robert Mugabe is gone could perhaps help to bring about that day a little sooner.
《鲍勃同志之后的一天:将冲突后重建经验应用于津巴布韦》
津巴布韦是一个深陷经济和政治危机的国家,但也是一个局势可能迅速改变的国家。等到罗伯特·穆加贝(Robert Mugabe)下台后再采取行动可能为时已晚,因此国际社会现在应该开始初步规划,以应对津巴布韦的过渡。鉴于该国所经历的类似战争的创伤和今天的严峻情况,任何捐助者的战略都不能局限于传统的发展做法,而必须借鉴最近冲突后的经验。本文提出了一个国际努力的框架,并确定了支持政治过渡和经济复苏的优先行动。报告还建议美国和其他捐助国可以立即采取一些措施,包括成立一个援助自由津巴布韦委员会。现在开始规划过程不仅是谨慎的,而且这样的公共努力也可以起到催化作用:让津巴布韦人民知道他们没有被遗忘,一旦罗伯特穆加贝离开,世界随时准备提供帮助,这可能有助于早日实现这一天。
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