Destructive Engagement - violence, mediation and politics in Zimbabwe / Solidarity Peace Trust2007-07-10 . - 44 p. Against the background of erosion of legitimacy of the regime and an economy in freefall, the state has responded with characteristic brutality and contempt for its citizenry. What are the chances for mediation?
Zimbabwe: An opposition strategy / International Crisis Group2006-08-24 . - 25 p. The political opposition and civil society have yet to tap effectively into the widespread dissatisfaction in Zimbabwe, but they could become the spark that finally sets Zimbabwe toward change.
The Road Map to a New Zimbabwe / Movement for Democratic Change2006-05-02 . - 19 p. MDC proposals for the resolution of the Zimbabwean crisis.
Post-Election Zimbabwe: What Next? / International Crisis Group2005-06-07 . - 29 p. Unless the international community starts planning together for a peaceful transition to democracy, Zimbabwe faces greater violence and chaos.
Free and fair?: Zimbabwe election focus / International Bar Association2005-03-25 . - 10 p. Leading figures from the Zimbabwean and South African legal profession and civil society on the March 31 elections.
Consolidated Election Climate No. 1 – Feb 2005 / National Constitutional Commission2005-03-18 . - 76 p. This report shows that political violence is widespread, and, although actual physical violence is reduced on previous elections, hate speech, threats, and intimidation are widely reported. This would strongly suggest that the psychological climate is severely lacking currently in Zimbabwe.