1. Progress, power, and violent accumulation in Zimbabwe / David Moore
2. ZANU PF politics under Zimbabwe's 'power-sharing' government / Norma Kriger
3. Narratives of progress: Zimbabwean historiography and the end of history / Ian Phimister
4. Civil society and state-centred struggles / Kirk Helliker
5. Anti-developmental patrimonialism in Zimbabwe / Martin Dawson and Tim Kelsall
6. Foreign investment, black economic empowerment and militarised patronage politics in Zimbabwe / Booker Magure
7. Teachers' and bank workers' responses to Zimbabwe's crisis: uneven effects, different strategies / Tapiwa Chagonda
8. 'New realities' and tenure reforms: land-use in worker-peasant communities of south-western Zimbabwe (1940s-2006) / Vusilizwe Thebe
9. Two perspectives on Zimbabwe's National Democratic Revolution: Thabo Mbeki and Wilfred Mhanda / David Moore
10. Reflections on the concept of progress
and Zimbabwe / John Hoffman
11. Shifting the debate on land reform, poverty and inequality in Zimbabwe, an engagement with Zimbabwe's Land Reform: Myths and Realities / Blair Rutherford.