Southern Africa States’ Foreign Policy: the Case of Namibia and Zimbabwe

Foreign policy articulates and gears the process of pursuit of national interests. The research aims at looking into the diverse foreign policies of various states in the Southern region of Africa. It brings out the nature of Namibia and Zimbabwe interaction with other countries in Europe, America,...

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Main Author: Martha Shimuleni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University 2018-04-01
Series:Міжнародні відносини, суспільні комунікації та регіональні студії
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Online Access:https://relint.eenu.edu.ua/index.php/relint/article/view/13
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spelling doaj-3a6a608d53c14a2bbbb12ae6052e674f2021-05-03T00:27:33ZengLesya Ukrainka Volyn National UniversityМіжнародні відносини, суспільні комунікації та регіональні студії2522-16632524-26792018-04-011 (3)293410.29038/2524-2679-2018-01-29-3413Southern Africa States’ Foreign Policy: the Case of Namibia and ZimbabweMartha Shimuleni0Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National UniversityForeign policy articulates and gears the process of pursuit of national interests. The research aims at looking into the diverse foreign policies of various states in the Southern region of Africa. It brings out the nature of Namibia and Zimbabwe interaction with other countries in Europe, America, Asia (China in particular) and even other African countries through what is being induced in their respective foreign policy agenda. African countries, belonging to the «global south» are characterized with under development due to long experience of war which renders them dependent on the «core» or «global north» for co-operation and interaction. A country’s foreign policy is peculiar to it, as it represents the interests of a country which is usually distinctive in nature. It is safe to say that foreign policy can be likened to an organizational set of objectives. Basically, an organizational set of objectives entails the processes of goal attainment. Based on this, foreign policy is an agenda that enlists national interests, and ways to attaining them. It is noteworthy that Zimbabwe and Namibia hold strong ties with their colonial masters. Both countries have strong foreign relations with the country that colonized them far more than with other countries. Zimbabwe has got strong ties with Britain and Namibia has got strong ties with Germany. Over the years, the efficiency of Zimbabwe and Namibia foreign policy has been undermined by conflict. The study reveals the development in Namibia and Zimbabwe is attributed to their relations with other countries of the world. Mainly, in the areas of finding market for locally made products and in the aspects of attracting foreign investors. A major issue that jets itself into the foreign policy agenda of both of these countries is the issue of security both domestically and internationally. However, the reason is no foreign policy can be successful in area of chaos, unrest and hunger. A potent foreign policy is that which is flexible, versatile and serves the interest of all, the formulation of policies based on these criteria will ensure efficiency and ultimately development.https://relint.eenu.edu.ua/index.php/relint/article/view/13foreign policysovereigntynational interestssouthern african stateszimbabwe’s foreign relationsnamibia’s foreign relations
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Southern Africa States’ Foreign Policy: the Case of Namibia and Zimbabwe
Міжнародні відносини, суспільні комунікації та регіональні студії
foreign policy
sovereignty
national interests
southern african states
zimbabwe’s foreign relations
namibia’s foreign relations
author_facet Martha Shimuleni
author_sort Martha Shimuleni
title Southern Africa States’ Foreign Policy: the Case of Namibia and Zimbabwe
title_short Southern Africa States’ Foreign Policy: the Case of Namibia and Zimbabwe
title_full Southern Africa States’ Foreign Policy: the Case of Namibia and Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Southern Africa States’ Foreign Policy: the Case of Namibia and Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Southern Africa States’ Foreign Policy: the Case of Namibia and Zimbabwe
title_sort southern africa states’ foreign policy: the case of namibia and zimbabwe
publisher Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University
series Міжнародні відносини, суспільні комунікації та регіональні студії
issn 2522-1663
2524-2679
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Foreign policy articulates and gears the process of pursuit of national interests. The research aims at looking into the diverse foreign policies of various states in the Southern region of Africa. It brings out the nature of Namibia and Zimbabwe interaction with other countries in Europe, America, Asia (China in particular) and even other African countries through what is being induced in their respective foreign policy agenda. African countries, belonging to the «global south» are characterized with under development due to long experience of war which renders them dependent on the «core» or «global north» for co-operation and interaction. A country’s foreign policy is peculiar to it, as it represents the interests of a country which is usually distinctive in nature. It is safe to say that foreign policy can be likened to an organizational set of objectives. Basically, an organizational set of objectives entails the processes of goal attainment. Based on this, foreign policy is an agenda that enlists national interests, and ways to attaining them. It is noteworthy that Zimbabwe and Namibia hold strong ties with their colonial masters. Both countries have strong foreign relations with the country that colonized them far more than with other countries. Zimbabwe has got strong ties with Britain and Namibia has got strong ties with Germany. Over the years, the efficiency of Zimbabwe and Namibia foreign policy has been undermined by conflict. The study reveals the development in Namibia and Zimbabwe is attributed to their relations with other countries of the world. Mainly, in the areas of finding market for locally made products and in the aspects of attracting foreign investors. A major issue that jets itself into the foreign policy agenda of both of these countries is the issue of security both domestically and internationally. However, the reason is no foreign policy can be successful in area of chaos, unrest and hunger. A potent foreign policy is that which is flexible, versatile and serves the interest of all, the formulation of policies based on these criteria will ensure efficiency and ultimately development.
topic foreign policy
sovereignty
national interests
southern african states
zimbabwe’s foreign relations
namibia’s foreign relations
url https://relint.eenu.edu.ua/index.php/relint/article/view/13
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