This article examines how the British government has responded to Zimbabwe's ongoing crisis. This case raises several wider issues for British foreign policy, most notably the question of how much leverage London can exercise on the international scene in general, and over relatively small and weak states like Zimbabwe in particular. Zimbabwe's crisis also raises profound questions about the appropriate balance between bilateral and multilateral policies, and between engaging in public criticism and conducting so called 'quiet diplomacy'. While bilateralism clearly has not worked, multilateralism has revealed its own frustrations, especially given the reluctance of many African elites within a number of organizations to criticize President ...
High-flying illusions on the part of the proponents and grim predictions on the part of the sceptics...
This article explores an episode of post-colonial state violence in the newly independent Zimbabwe, ...
This study is a contribution to the literature on South Africa's foreign policy since 2000-2004. It ...
This article examines how the British government has responded to Zimbabwe's ongoing crisis. This ca...
Zimbabwe’s diplomatic relations with Britain became exceptionally fractious from about 2000. Britain...
Why have South Africa and the U.S. adopted and maintained different foreign policy stances towards t...
This article explores British decolonisation through the lens of the first meeting of Britain’s Head...
Zimbabwe is experiencing one of its worst crises since the attainment of independence in 1980. The o...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his ZANU(PF) government's violent seizure of white-owned comm...
This article examines the British government's commitment to Africa during Tony Blair's time as Prim...
Zimbabwe inherited a strong, sophisticated and integrated economy on achieving independence in 1980 ...
In this 29th year of Zimbabwe's independence, the Zimbabwean dollar is near worthless, with one hund...
This chapter focuses on New Labour’s attempts to implement the idea of a ‘third way’ in relation to ...
The basic tenets of International Relations have become subject to uncertainty and debate. The acade...
Abstract: Given the sanctions imposed by Western countries, the government of Robert Mugabe characte...
High-flying illusions on the part of the proponents and grim predictions on the part of the sceptics...
This article explores an episode of post-colonial state violence in the newly independent Zimbabwe, ...
This study is a contribution to the literature on South Africa's foreign policy since 2000-2004. It ...
This article examines how the British government has responded to Zimbabwe's ongoing crisis. This ca...
Zimbabwe’s diplomatic relations with Britain became exceptionally fractious from about 2000. Britain...
Why have South Africa and the U.S. adopted and maintained different foreign policy stances towards t...
This article explores British decolonisation through the lens of the first meeting of Britain’s Head...
Zimbabwe is experiencing one of its worst crises since the attainment of independence in 1980. The o...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his ZANU(PF) government's violent seizure of white-owned comm...
This article examines the British government's commitment to Africa during Tony Blair's time as Prim...
Zimbabwe inherited a strong, sophisticated and integrated economy on achieving independence in 1980 ...
In this 29th year of Zimbabwe's independence, the Zimbabwean dollar is near worthless, with one hund...
This chapter focuses on New Labour’s attempts to implement the idea of a ‘third way’ in relation to ...
The basic tenets of International Relations have become subject to uncertainty and debate. The acade...
Abstract: Given the sanctions imposed by Western countries, the government of Robert Mugabe characte...
High-flying illusions on the part of the proponents and grim predictions on the part of the sceptics...
This article explores an episode of post-colonial state violence in the newly independent Zimbabwe, ...
This study is a contribution to the literature on South Africa's foreign policy since 2000-2004. It ...