Assessing Adler and Barnett's three tier framework of a security community : SADC 2011-2015 emerging as a security community?

The study assesses Adler and Barnett's (1998) three tier framework with a specific focus on the mature phase of their framework that emphasises mutual trust and collective identity as necessary conditions for establishing a security community. Adler and Barnett's (1998) three tier framewor...

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Main Author: Motsomotso, Lebohang
Other Authors: Africa, Sandy
Language:en
Published: University of Pretoria 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/60399
Motsomotso, L 2017, Assessing Adler and Barnett's three tier framework of a security community : SADC 2011-2015 emerging as a security community?, M Security Studies Mini Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/60399>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-603992017-07-20T04:12:46Z Assessing Adler and Barnett's three tier framework of a security community : SADC 2011-2015 emerging as a security community? Motsomotso, Lebohang Africa, Sandy motsomotsol@gmail.com Security community Southern African Development Community Mutual trust and collective identity Nascent phase UCTD The study assesses Adler and Barnett's (1998) three tier framework with a specific focus on the mature phase of their framework that emphasises mutual trust and collective identity as necessary conditions for establishing a security community. Adler and Barnett's (1998) three tier framework is applied to SADC's efforts of establishing a security community in the Southern African region. The study explores the reasoning behind SADC's creation with a specific focus on regional integration and how it defines its security architecture and political rationale. By focusing on regional integration and defining SADC's security architecture and political rationale the study outlines how the organisation is making efforts of establishing a security community. This is indicated by describing how SADC has attained the nascent and ascendant phase through its various initiatives and programmes such as the RISDP, SIPO I and II and MDP which provide evidence that there is a sense of cooperation and coordination among SADC member states. The study argues that SADC has reached the nascent and ascendant phase although the regional organisation has not yet progressed to the mature phase of establishing itself as a security community. The study critiques Adler and Barnett's (1998) third phase, which stresses the importance of two necessary conditions of mutual trust and collective identity. Mutual trust and collective identity are evaluated and analysed in respect of whether or not they are relatable and recognised within SADC as a possible emerging security community. The main finding of the study is that mutual trust and collective identity are not recognised in SADC in the manner in which Adler and Barnett (1998) describe them in their three tier framework. However SADC does make efforts to strengthen mutual trust, coordinate strategies and policies to develop collective identity, rather its efforts are not sufficient to make it a security community in the manner Adler and Barnett (1998) understand it. SADC continues to uphold a strict adherence to sovereignty, and is also characterised by domestic instability, lack of common norms and interests among member states and these are major problems for the organisation to create a security community. Mini Dissertation (M Security Studies)--University of Pretoria, 2017. Political Sciences M Security Studies Unrestricted 2017-05-12T11:38:50Z 2017-05-12T11:38:50Z 2017-05-09 2017 Mini Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2263/60399 Motsomotso, L 2017, Assessing Adler and Barnett's three tier framework of a security community : SADC 2011-2015 emerging as a security community?, M Security Studies Mini Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/60399> A2017 14444501 en © 2017 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. University of Pretoria
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topic Security community
Southern African Development Community
Mutual trust and collective identity
Nascent phase
UCTD
spellingShingle Security community
Southern African Development Community
Mutual trust and collective identity
Nascent phase
UCTD
Motsomotso, Lebohang
Assessing Adler and Barnett's three tier framework of a security community : SADC 2011-2015 emerging as a security community?
description The study assesses Adler and Barnett's (1998) three tier framework with a specific focus on the mature phase of their framework that emphasises mutual trust and collective identity as necessary conditions for establishing a security community. Adler and Barnett's (1998) three tier framework is applied to SADC's efforts of establishing a security community in the Southern African region. The study explores the reasoning behind SADC's creation with a specific focus on regional integration and how it defines its security architecture and political rationale. By focusing on regional integration and defining SADC's security architecture and political rationale the study outlines how the organisation is making efforts of establishing a security community. This is indicated by describing how SADC has attained the nascent and ascendant phase through its various initiatives and programmes such as the RISDP, SIPO I and II and MDP which provide evidence that there is a sense of cooperation and coordination among SADC member states. The study argues that SADC has reached the nascent and ascendant phase although the regional organisation has not yet progressed to the mature phase of establishing itself as a security community. The study critiques Adler and Barnett's (1998) third phase, which stresses the importance of two necessary conditions of mutual trust and collective identity. Mutual trust and collective identity are evaluated and analysed in respect of whether or not they are relatable and recognised within SADC as a possible emerging security community. The main finding of the study is that mutual trust and collective identity are not recognised in SADC in the manner in which Adler and Barnett (1998) describe them in their three tier framework. However SADC does make efforts to strengthen mutual trust, coordinate strategies and policies to develop collective identity, rather its efforts are not sufficient to make it a security community in the manner Adler and Barnett (1998) understand it. SADC continues to uphold a strict adherence to sovereignty, and is also characterised by domestic instability, lack of common norms and interests among member states and these are major problems for the organisation to create a security community. === Mini Dissertation (M Security Studies)--University of Pretoria, 2017. === Political Sciences === M Security Studies === Unrestricted
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title Assessing Adler and Barnett's three tier framework of a security community : SADC 2011-2015 emerging as a security community?
title_short Assessing Adler and Barnett's three tier framework of a security community : SADC 2011-2015 emerging as a security community?
title_full Assessing Adler and Barnett's three tier framework of a security community : SADC 2011-2015 emerging as a security community?
title_fullStr Assessing Adler and Barnett's three tier framework of a security community : SADC 2011-2015 emerging as a security community?
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Adler and Barnett's three tier framework of a security community : SADC 2011-2015 emerging as a security community?
title_sort assessing adler and barnett's three tier framework of a security community : sadc 2011-2015 emerging as a security community?
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publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/60399
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