津巴布韦的反对派、精英竞争和政治冲突的相互作用,1980 - 2000

O. B. Osadolor
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实验与自由民主在津巴布韦的头二十年独立围绕五个主要问题:首先,争议一党制国家的前景;第二,直到2000年,反对党的边缘化和弱势问题;第三,权力竞争者之间的联合与妥协导致了一党政治的主导地位;第四,国家相对于社会的力量,表现为国家对统治的渴望,在这种情况下,社会仍然受执政党和国家的支配;最后,罗伯特·穆加贝的独裁政治权威,反映在他在党内和国家的巨大个人权力。本文试图解释问题的起源和津巴布韦权力斗争的本质,提供了1980年至2000年统治精英和反对派之间竞争的政治冲突的相互作用的分析说明。独立后的头十年,内战在马塔贝莱兰爆发,极大地加剧了政治不宽容的痛苦。从1990年到1995年,反对派的议程被解释为精英完成的问题,但随着1996年至2000年政治危机的持续,变革之风导致了民主变革运动(MDC)的出现,为2000年反对派政治的新社会基础提供了刺激。
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The Opposition, Elite Competition and the Interplay of Political Conflict in Zimbabwe, 1980 2000
The experiment with liberal democracy in Zimbabwe in the first two decades of independence revolved around five major problems: first, the controversy over the prospect of a one-party state; second, the marginalization of, and problem of weak opposition parties until the year 2000; third, the combinations and compromises between competitors for power which led to the dominance of one-party politics; fourth, the strength of the state vis-a-vis that of society, as manifested in the desire of the state for  predominance, in which the society remained at the mercy of the ruling party and the state; and finally, the authoritarian political authority of Robert Mugabe as reflected in his great personal power within his party and the state This paper is an attempt to explain the origins of the problem and the nature of the struggle for power in Zimbabwe, providing an analytical account of the interplay of political conflict in the competition between the ruling elite and the  opposition from 1980 to 2000. The outbreak of civil war in Matabeleland in the first decade of independence did much to intensify the bitterness of political intolerance. From 1990-1995, the opposition agenda was  interpreted as problem of elite completion but as political crisis lingered from 1996-2000, the wind of change led to the emergence of the Movement for Democratic Change MDC) that provided the stimulus for a new social basis of opposition politics in 2000.
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