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The Tension between Non-Intervention and Non-Indifference in the SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe, 2007-2013 : An Analysis

Thesis (PhD (International Relations))--University of Pretoria, 2020.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/78347 The Tension between Non-Intervention and Non-Indifference in the SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe, 2007-2013 : An Analysis Zondi, Siphamandla u10374923@tuks.co.za Mashimbye, Rich intergovernmentalism sovereignty non-indifference UCTD Thesis (PhD (International Relations))--University of Pretoria, 2020. The aim of this study is an analysis of the Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) management of the non-intervention and non-indifference dichotomy during its mediation in Zimbabwe. Non-intervention and non-indifference are inherently mutually exclusive hence the idea of tension between them. The institutional configuration of SADC, at the ideational level, is such that it encompasses commitment to sovereign equality and non-intervention and also to intervention in the interest of advancing regional stability, peace and security. Clearly, an uncertainty arises pertaining to the (supposed) relationship of these competing commitments; which concept or idea assumes precedence in an event of regional conflict or crisis that threatens regional stability? Additionally, the AU norm of non-indifference, which emerged in the aftermath of the deadly internecine conflict that engulfed Rwanda in 1994, has been embraced by SADC. SADC opted for mediation in Zimbabwe which paradoxically allowed it to manage and mitigate the tension between non-intervention and non-indifference. The mediation process produced the GPA in 2008 that subsequently led to the establishment of the power sharing government, the GNU, in 2009. As the guarantor of the GPA, SADC was involved in facilitating the implementation of the agreement. During this stage of its mediation intervention in Zimbabwe, clashes centred on non-intervention and non-indifference frequently occurred. In particular, President Mugabe was often at loggerheads with SADC over its involvement in Zimbabwe, occasionally accusing the organisation of undermining the country’s sovereignty. Despite Mugabe occasionally undermining the GPA, as was seen with his tendency to unilaterally appoint allies in strategic positions within the state for example, SADC did not change its stance on the question of the method of intervention in Zimbabwe. The use of mediation which is a peaceable method of intervention allowed SADC to manage the tension that naturally exists between non-intervention and non-indifference during its conflict resolution role in Zimbabwe. UP Doctoral Research Bursary Political Sciences PhD (International Relations) Unrestricted 2021-02-10T06:19:08Z 2021-02-10T06:19:08Z 2021-05-19 2020 Thesis Mashimbye, R 2020, The Tension between Non-Intervention and Non-Indifference in the SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe, 2007-2013 : An Analysis, PhD (International Relations) Thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/78347> A2021 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/78347 en © 2019 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle intergovernmentalism
sovereignty
non-indifference
UCTD
The Tension between Non-Intervention and Non-Indifference in the SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe, 2007-2013 : An Analysis
title The Tension between Non-Intervention and Non-Indifference in the SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe, 2007-2013 : An Analysis
title_full The Tension between Non-Intervention and Non-Indifference in the SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe, 2007-2013 : An Analysis
title_fullStr The Tension between Non-Intervention and Non-Indifference in the SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe, 2007-2013 : An Analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Tension between Non-Intervention and Non-Indifference in the SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe, 2007-2013 : An Analysis
title_short The Tension between Non-Intervention and Non-Indifference in the SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe, 2007-2013 : An Analysis
title_sort tension between non intervention and non indifference in the sadc mediation in zimbabwe 2007 2013 an analysis
topic intergovernmentalism
sovereignty
non-indifference
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/78347