Region-building in Southern Africa Progress, Problems and Prospects

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Pub. Date: 2012-02-15
Publisher(s): UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
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Summary

How successful have Southern African states been in dealing with the major issues that have faced the region in recent years? What could be done to produce more cohesive and effective region-building in Southern Africa? In this original and wide-ranging volume, which draws on an interdisciplinary team of mainly African and African-based specialists, the key political, socio-economic, and security challenges facing Southern Africa today are addressed. These include the various issues confronting the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and its institutions; as well as human security challenges, including HIV/AIDS, food security, and climate change; and the role of the main external actors involved with the region, including the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the United States (US), and China. The book also looks at the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) and Southern African Development Finance Institutions, including the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), and issues of gender and peacebuilding. In doing so, the book goes to the heart of analyzing the effectiveness of SADC, SACU, and the DBSA, suggesting how region-building in Southern Africa may be compared with similar attempts at region-building elsewhere in Africa and in other parts of the world.

Author Biography

Gwinyayi Dzinesa is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Conflict Resolution in Cape Town. Chris Saunders is Emeritus Professor in Historical Studies at the University of Cape Town, and a Research Associate at the Centre for Conflict Resolution. Dawn Nagar is a researcher at the Centre for Conflict Resolution in Cape Town.

Table of Contents

Illustrationsp. vii
Abbreviations and acronymsp. viii
Acknowledgementsp. xi
Forewordp. xii
Introductionp. 1
Historical legacy
The SADCC and its approaches to African regionalismp. 25
The SADC: between cooperation and development - an insider perspectivep. 39
Governance and military security
The Southern African Development Community's decision-making architecturep. 63
Elections and conflict managementp. 78
Peacekeeping: from the United Nations to the SADC Stand-by Forcep. 92
Gender and peace-buildingp. 107
Economic integration
Regional economic integrationp. 131
The Southern African Customs Union: promoting stability through dependence?p. 148
South Africa's development finance institutionsp. 164
Human security
Food insecurityp. 181
HIV/AIDS and human securityp. 198
Migration and xenophobiap. 215
Climate change challengesp. 230
External actors
The European Unionp. 251
The United Statesp. 264
Chinap. 281
Conclusionp. 297
About the contributorsp. 307
Bibliographyp. 310
Indexp. 338
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