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SCIS News and Opinion Pieces - Securitising responses to inequality conflict: Beware the Zimbabwe way
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Securitising responses to inequality conflict: Beware the Zim Way – The Mail & Guardian

Conflict transformation regards clashes as motors of change that keep social structures dynamically responsive to social needs

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Securitising responses to inequality conflict in South Africa: Beware the Zimbabwe way

Securitising responses to inequality conflict in South Africa: Beware the Zimbabwe way
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SA is raising violent children and it is scary

I found myself thinking about Sachikonye’s book over the weekend when I read two stories online about students who pulled out guns on school premises.

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How South Africa Can Nudge Zimbabwe toward Stability

What’s new? As Zimbabwe’s political and economic crises worsen, South Africa is moving beyond its policy of “quiet diplomacy” with its northern neighbour and applying more pressure on Harare to open up political space and reform its economy. Why does it matter? With Zimbabwe’s people slipping further into destitution, crackdowns fostering a growing sense of grievance within the opposition, and political divisions pitting ruling-party members against one another, the country could tip into even greater crisis through mass unrest or another coup. What should be done? Pretoria should press Harare to halt repression and start dialogue with the political opposition to address Zimbabwe’s economic woes. It should work with Washington on a roadmap for reforms that the U.S. and others can use to guide decisions on reversing sanctions and supporting debt relief for Zimbabwe.

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