The dualities of contemporary Zimbabwean politics: constitutionalism versus the law of power and the land, 1999-2002
This paper explores the dualities in the coexistence within Zimbabwean politics of constitutionalism and legality versus a complex combination of paralegal, supralegal, oppressive and brutal political action, especially as this pertains to elections and land. The analysis is set in the period 1999-2002.