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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 78. Chapters: Ambassadors of Zimbabwe, Ambassadors to Zimbabwe, Bilateral relations of Zimbabwe, Diplomatic conferences in Zimbabwe, Diplomatic missions of Zimbabwe, Treaties of Zimbabwe, United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Zimbabwe, Wars involving Zimbabwe, Zimbabwean diplomats, Zimbabwean people murdered abroad, Fourth Geneva Convention, United Nations Charter, Jameson Raid, Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, East African Campaign, Rhodesian Bush War, Zimbabwe and the Commonwealth of Nations, Kivu conflict, Second Matabele War, First Geneva Convention, Third Geneva Convention, African Nuclear Weapon Free Zone Treaty, The Interpreter, First Matabele War, Protocol I, Protocol II, Herbert Chitepo, Second Geneva Convention, United States - Zimbabwe relations, Australia-Zimbabwe relations, Christopher Dell, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1445, People's Republic of China - Zimbabwe relations, Lancaster House Agreement, Hazel Crane, Embassy of Zimbabwe, London, Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, Unholy Alliance, Harare Declaration, Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement, Rudd Concession, John Baines Johnston, Greek-Zimbabwean relations, Boniface Chidyausiku, List of diplomatic missions of Zimbabwe, United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Amos Midzi, Israel-Zimbabwe relations, Angola-Zimbabwe relations, Herman Pedersen, Detention of US and UK diplomats in Zimbabwe, List of diplomatic missions in Zimbabwe, Arild Eik, Pakistan-Zimbabwe relations, South Africa - Zimbabwe relations, Stanley Goreraza, Zambia-Zimbabwe relations, Elleck Mashingaidze, Simbi Mubako, Namibia-Zimbabwe relations, Rasoul Momeni, Phelekezela Mphoko, Per G. Stavnum, United Nations Security Council Resolution 477, Nicholas Kiti kiti, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Excerpt: The East African Campaign was a series of battles fought ...