Zimbabwe"s Unfinished Business

The dramatic changes in Zimbabwe"s economic, political and social landscapes since the 2000 elections - referred to as the "Zimbabwe crisis" - have raised complex critical questions at national, regional and international levels. This work addresses these points, by focusing on the shifting discourses about, and relationsips between land, state and citizenship. It argues that these changing definitions and dynamics, and their implications, can best be understood in terms of a number of overlapping, complete and incomplete projects of transformations; or as "unfinished business"