تاريخ الصراعات السياسية في زيمبابوي

Other Title(s)

The history of political conflicts in Zimbabwe

Author

الغرباوي، أزهار محمد عيلان

Source

مجلة كلية التربية للبنات

Issue

Vol. 21, Issue 3 (30 Sep. 2010), pp.623-641, 19 p.

Publisher

University of Baghdad College of Education for Women

Publication Date

2010-09-30

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

19

Main Subjects

History and Geography
Political Sciences

Topics

Abstract EN

This research shows the history of political conflicts in Zimbabwe, the merits of the political struggle for power in this country since the British colonial period, especially after the British administration announced that Zimbabwe is a local colony of the British Crown in 1923, as the settlement process against the wide white deprive local people to own and lease land and low income, as well as the 1961 Constitution, which granted access to the white powers in accordance with the authority of the top menu for the existing lower allocated to blacks.

These events and factors led to a national rejection in Zimbabwe, which crystallized in the form of parties and political organizations through the two major parties: Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) led by Joshua Nkomo, and African National Union (ZANU), led by Robert Mugabe.

The features of political struggles for power started in Zimbabwe during the elections in 1962 which made the whites (50) seats guaranteed to them by the Constitution, and deprived blacks of those seats, a matter which led the national leadership to engage with the government's white led by (Ian Smith) in long discussions of settlement of this question which ended with the expulsion of the country's native citizins from the local authority for ever.

That phase had revealed the dimensions of the struggle for power that was limited between white settlers and national leaders.

But after independence, especially after the elections of 1979 which allocated (80) seats for the local population, compared to (20) seats for whites and the formation of the first black majority government in the country, the features of another struggle for power between nationalists themselves appeared, as the outcomes of the elections in 1979 which did not satisfy some of them and led bishop Mozhuiroa to establish a new party known as the African National Council party which won the elections, But this led to question the legitimacy of the elections and declared a state of civil disobedience to that government, and repeat the elections in which Robert Mugabe won in 1980, ending by that the phase of the conflict.

The phase of cohabitation between the national party (ZAPU) and (ZANU) came to an end, with Mugabe's reach to power after he has declared a one-party politics, which made it more powerful than the first, especially after the deportation of some his rivals, like Joshua Nkomo outside the country, the liquidation of other rivals, and the declaration of the presidential system in the country.

In 2000, another phase of power struggle appeared with the emergence of a new opposition against the rule of Mugabe, under the name of the movement for Democratic Change, which compete with Mugabe in the elections of 2002, and elections of 2008, an issue which has raised a big storm in the country, ended after the intervention of some African leaders with Mugabe's concession the opposition as a partner in government after he changed the form of political regime in Zimbabwe from presidential to parliamentary, he stayed as the President of the Republic while the leader of the opposition (Morgan Tsvangirai) became the Chairman of the Zimbabwean government.

American Psychological Association (APA)

الغرباوي، أزهار محمد عيلان. 2010. تاريخ الصراعات السياسية في زيمبابوي. مجلة كلية التربية للبنات،مج. 21، ع. 3، ص ص. 623-641.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

الغرباوي، أزهار محمد عيلان. تاريخ الصراعات السياسية في زيمبابوي. مجلة كلية التربية للبنات مج. 21، ع. 3 (2010)، ص ص. 623-641.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

الغرباوي، أزهار محمد عيلان. تاريخ الصراعات السياسية في زيمبابوي. مجلة كلية التربية للبنات. 2010. مج. 21، ع. 3، ص ص. 623-641.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-286938

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

Arabic

Notes

يتضمن مراجع ببليوجرافية : ص. 637-640

Record ID

BIM-286938