The Open Political Science Journal

2012, 5 : 28-35
Published online 2012 April 18. DOI: 10.2174/1874949601205010028
Publisher ID: TOPOLISJ-5-28

Of Politics and Anarchy: Zimbabwe's 2008 Run-off Presidential Elections in Context

Zein Kebonang
Botswana- UPenn Partnership, University of Pennsylvania, Gaborone, Botswana.

ABSTRACT

Following the “successful” subvertion of the electoral process by President Mugabe in the 2008 run-off presidential elections in Zimbabwe and the subsequent formation of the Government of National Unity, this paper attempts to offer insights that may explain President Mugabe's refusal to honor the outcome of the electoral process and the subsequent degeneration into authoritarian and repressive politics. Based partly on international relations theories and theories on the nature of political authority in Africa, this paper argues that the conduct of President Mugabe and the rul-ing Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) can best be explained from three “perspectives”: the self-preservation; the apologetic and the neo-patrimonial perspective.

Keywords:

Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), Sanctions, Dialogue, Power Sharing, Joint Operations Command (JOC), Democracy, Elections, Movement of Democracy Change (MDC), Government of National Unity (GNU), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs).