Power-Sharing and the Future in Zimbabwe
Thursday 16 October 2008 13:30 to 14:30
Location
Held at Chatham House
Participants
Stephen Chan, Professor of International Relations, School of Oriental and African Studies
Discussant: Dr Knox Chitiyo, Head, Africa Programme, Royal United Services Institute
Chair: Martin Plaut, Africa Editor, BBC World Service
Type: Members event
With the conclusion of fraught negotiations, a power-sharing government of sorts will attempt to lead Zimbabwe forward. Thabo Mbeki's hesitation at critical earlier stages of the negotiations was in part due to his judgment that Morgan Tsvangirai did not have the capacity to lead a country. What changed? What is the future with Tsvangirai at the helm? Professor Chan and Dr Chitiyo will offer an analysis that attempts to answer these questions and look at what the future may hold for Zimbabwe.
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