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This within the specific context of significant and disproportionate military-led destabilization campaigns in southern African countries at the height of the Cold War.</span></span></span></p>\r\n<h2 class=\"western\" style=\"margin-top: 0.3cm; margin-bottom: 0cm; \"><span ><span ><span><b>A New Era</b></span></span></span></h2>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\">For the country’s first post-apartheid democratically elected president, President Nelson Mandela, the answer was clear, in a 1993 Op-Ed in </span></span></span></span></span><em><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\">Foreign Affairs</span></span></span></span></span></em><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"> he </span></span></span></span></span><a href=\"http://www.anc.org.za/content/article-nelson-mandela-foreign-affairs-vol-72-no5\" target=\"_blank\"><span ><span>stated</span></span></a><span ><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"><span >:</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span >“<span ><span>South Africa's future foreign relations will be based on our belief that human rights should be the core concern of international relations, and we are ready to play a role in fostering peace and prosperity in the world we share with the community of nations.”</span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span style=\"color: #6d6d6d;\"><span style=\"font-family: Muli, sans-serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: xx-small;\"><span ><span ><span><span>His successor President Thabo Mbeki, too took the internationalist human rights position in an iconic 1998 Helsinki </span></span></span></span><a href=\"http://www.sahistory.org.za/archive/speech-thabo-mbeki-paasiviki-society-helsinki-finland-14-september-1998\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"color: #3333ff;\"><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span >address</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></a><i><span ><span ><span> </span></span></span></i><span ><span ><span><span>calling for an African Renaissance, stating:</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span >“<span ><span>When we speak of South Africa's own reflection of the African Renaissance and her participation in the struggle to realise that Renaissance, we speak precisely of the effort to achieve the objectives we have sought to explain. These represent a break with the recent African past of military coups d’état and one-party states, the seeming inability to address conflicting interests within states by peaceful means, a permanent state of underdevelopment for the majority and the enrichment of the few, in many instances by corrupt means, dependence on donor assistance and the marginalisation of the entire continent of Africa on the periphery of a world in the throes of rapid development.”</span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span>In the years that followed, the South African government led by Thabo Mbeki (1999-2008) had adopted a deafening silence on several contentious human rights issues. These issues included Robert Mugabe autocratic rule in Zimbabwe, the gross human rights violations and electoral fraud which followed in that country.</span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span>Instead Mbeki opted for position of “quiet diplomacy”. The position of quiet diplomacy can be seen as rooted in internal dynamics of South African politics, as well as the history of the anti-apartheid struggle. At the time sharp criticism was levelled at the quiet diplomacy approach as ineffectual, and complicit in its support for the Mugabe regime.</span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\">Further and more recent </span></span></span></span></span><a href=\"https://etd.uwc.ac.za/bitstream/handle/11394/5150/Mfakele_%20w_mphil_law_2015.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y\" target=\"_blank\"><span ><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"><span >examples</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></a><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"> abound of South Africa’s failure to take a principled position on international human rights violations; these include its failure to vote in the United Nations Security Council resolutions with reference to human rights violations in the DRC, Sudan, North Korea, Myanmar and Sri Lanka.</span></span></span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\">In monitoring and observing of elections and in the mediating of electoral disputes, South Africa too has a chequered legacy. In </span></span></span></span></span><a href=\"https://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbabwe/da-calls-for-fresh-elections-in-zim-says-mugabe-must-resign-20171115\" target=\"_blank\"><span ><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"><span >2008</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></a><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"> with Thabo Mbeki as Chair of the Southern African Development Community, it failed to enforce the election results that would have seen Mugabe losing power. Mbeki mediated as SADC Chair, and called for a second round run-off.</span></span></span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\">Leading up to the proposed run-off, Mugabe and his security establishment orchestrated a campaign of </span></span></span></span></span><a href=\"http://oefresearch.org/news/understanding-zimbabwes-coup\"><span ><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"><span >violence</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></a><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\">, forcing the withdrawal of opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai, leaving Mugabe as the sole candidate in the race, ensuring his re-election.</span></span></span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span>Given the unfolding crisis in Zimbabwe can it play a meaningful role in mediating the political stand-off and possible outbreak of violence?</span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\">Although South Africa’s role as peacekeeper on the continent is valued, particularly its efforts in the United Nations </span></span></span></span></span><a href=\"http://oefresearch.org/sites/default/files/documents/publications/uninterventionbrigade.pdf\"><span ><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"><span >Force Intervention Brigade</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></a><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"> in the DRC, far more could be done. According to </span></span></span></span></span><a href=\"https://issafrica.org/iss-today/is-south-africa-equipped-to-deal-with-the-new-challenges-of-peacekeeping\" target=\"_blank\"><span ><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"><span >critics</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></a><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"> however, the South African military and its peacekeeping budget are significantly underfunded, and often struggle to meet UN serviceability standards.</span></span></span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\">Ranking as the </span></span></span></span></span><a href=\"http://www.providingforpeacekeeping.org/2014/04/03/contributor-profile-south-africa/\" target=\"_blank\"><span ><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"><span >8th</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></a><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"> largest (2015) contributor to peacekeeping on the continent in spite of being home to Africa’s second largest economy, I argue is reflective of the malaise in South Africa’s foreign policy establishment and the drift that occurred since the promise of the Mandela era.</span></span></span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span>For South Africa to meet its continental peacekeeping and conflict resolution obligations will require a revisiting of its founding foreign policy ideals as articulated by Presidents Mandela and Mbeki in the 1990s. It must also include a shift to decisive leadership by the South African government, capacitating its military for sustained efforts in peacekeeping on the continent.</span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span>Given that the current South African administration led by President Jacob Zuma is Chair of SADC, once again in a time of crisis in Zimbabwe, there is no better place to start, but don’t hold your breath.</span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\">Not only has the South African government squandered its post-independence legitimacy in </span></span></span></span></span><a href=\"https://citizen.co.za/news/news-africa/1733327/zimbabweans-slate-sadc-for-years-of-inaction/\" target=\"_blank\"><span ><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"><span >Zimbabwe</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></a><span ><span ><span><span><span style=\"\"> and in the continent, but there is a leadership crisis that is engulfing South Africa’s ruling party the ANC, and with it, the South African state.</span></span></span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span>A fiercely contested leadership battle is scheduled for December 2017, which will effectively see a politically weakened Zuma relinquish his role as party leader, but remain in office until 2019. The crisis of leadership is only expected to become more protracted in the dying days of the Zuma administration, further drawing into question South Africa’s sorely needed leadership in an increasingly unstable continent. <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><b>DM</b></span></span></span></span></p>\r\n<p><span ><span ><span><i>Photo: <span style=\"color: #212124;\">President Jacob Zuma receives courtesy call from Honourable Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa. Photo: GCIS</span></i></span></span></span></p>\r\n",
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