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Sacrificing democratization for the sake of NEPAD. South Africa's relation with Zimbabwe in the early 2000's
Sacrificing democratization for the sake of NEPAD. South Africa's relation with Zimbabwe in the early 2000's

Author(s): Dan Petrica
Subject(s): Diplomatic history, Political behavior
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: international relations; international organizations; (post)colonialism; democracy; diplomacy; foreign policy;

Summary/Abstract: This article delves upon Zimbabwe’s 2002 suspension from the Commonwealth of Nations and the relentless efforts of South Africa and other peers to get that suspension lifted, in the context of continuous rebuttals from states such as the UK and Australia. The research piece touches primarily upon the underlying motives for the said suspension, as well as the reasoning behind the bandwagoning of nations on the ongoing issues plaguing Zimbabwe in the early 2000s. Furthermore, it tangentially covers themes such as: the balance within the Commonwealth, global North versus South interpretations of democracy – and the realities they produce, and the rationale of two-sided post-colonial narratives.

  • Issue Year: LIX/2020
  • Issue No: LIX, 2
  • Page Range: 585-597
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English