At Crossroads: Reflections on the Efficacy of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) in Conflict Resolution in Zimbabwe and the DRC
Abstract:
Since
its formation in 1980, The Southern African Development Community (SADC)
(formerly SADCC) has been confronted with a number of conflict cases within its
membership. The conflicts include, but indeed not limited to, civil wars in
Angola and DRC and political instability in Lesotho, Madagascar, South Africa
and Zimbabwe. The Democratic Republic of Congo and the Zimbabwean conflicts are
contemporary yet internecine test cases a propos the competence and relevance
of SADC in providing the so-called “African solutions to African problems”.
SADC, through its various organs has been involved in the resolution of these
conflicts. Nonetheless, SADC has found itself in intricate circumstances and perceptibly
unsatisfactory principally as it dealt with Zimbabwe and the DRC. The paper traces
the development of conflict in the DRC and Zimbabwe. It traces the historical
performance of the SADC in conflict resolution in southern Africa. It is the
aim of the paper to assess SADC performance in conflict resolution in the
region, particularly in Zimbabwe and the DRC.
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