Cohesion, (non-)Domination, and Regional Organisations in the EU-SADC EPA Negotiations

Katharina L. Meissner
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One of the European Union’s (EU) aim is to boost regional economic integration among developing countries. The empowerment of regional organisations, such as the Southern African Development Community (SADC), suggests that the EU promotes global justice in the form of non-domination of actors in the Global South. Yet, scholarship has heavily criticised the EU for how it negotiated an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the SADC, arguing that it contributed to disturbing regional integration. Indeed, it is puzzling why the EU pursued a bilateral trade agreement with South Africa separate from SADC’s customs union, and why it negotiated an EPA with a limited SADC negotiating group rather than with the full regional organisation. By making use of the concept of cohesion and embedding this in a conception of justice as non-domination, I argue that the initial absence of SADC’s cohesion made the EPA negotiations vulnerable to a dominant EU. The empirical case of the EU-SADC EPA suggests that regional integration is necessary for realizing global justice. However, this working paper argues that regional organisations are not sufficient to achieve justice in the form of non-domination, but they need to be accompanied by cohesion or solidarity among their members. Non-domination as a principle of global justice therefore requires an enabling context of cohesive developing regions.
欧盟-南部非洲发展共同体环境保护协定谈判中的凝聚力、(非)支配和区域组织
欧盟(EU)的目标之一是促进发展中国家之间的区域经济一体化。对南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)等区域组织的授权表明,欧盟以全球南方国家不受支配的形式促进了全球正义。然而,学术界严厉批评欧盟与南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)谈判经济伙伴关系协定(EPA)的方式,认为它阻碍了区域一体化。事实上,令人费解的是,欧盟为什么要与南非达成一项独立于南部非洲发展共同体关税同盟之外的双边贸易协定,以及为什么要与南部非洲发展共同体有限的谈判小组而不是与完整的区域组织谈判EPA。通过利用凝聚力的概念并将其嵌入作为非支配的正义概念,我认为SADC最初缺乏凝聚力使EPA谈判容易受到主导的欧盟的影响。欧盟-南部非洲发展共同体环境保护协定的经验案例表明,区域一体化是实现全球正义的必要条件。然而,这篇工作论文认为,区域组织不足以以非统治的形式实现正义,但它们需要伴随着其成员之间的凝聚力或团结。因此,作为一项全球正义原则的不统治需要有一个凝聚力的发展中区域的有利背景。
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