Reviewing Southern Africa’s Status as a Developmental Region through Governance and Development

J. Joseph
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This case study discusses how the democratic governance principles and norms impact development in the SADC, and how institutional and structural reforms require greater participation by society to address the governance challenges encountered in this subregion of Africa. Consequently, the aim of this paper is to examine and assess the relationship between SADC’s governance, democratic principles and norms, development plans and processes. A comparative analysis was conducted using SADC’s key democratic achievement connected to policies, processes, and remaining challenges. Subsequently, the key causes of SADC’s slow development on the African continent were explored, focusing on the failure to institutionalise liberal democratic governance consistently during postcolonial transition periods, speculating SADC’s slow development. The findings suggest that SADC is impacted by democratic principles, norms, and processes, such as local governance, civil society, and decentralisation of power. Bearing in mind Southern Africa’s economic frailty, elevated levels of civil unrest and poor service delivery, SADC authorities require a strong sub-regional governance strategy supported by robust national programmes to determine and overcome the factors hindering the institutionalisation of democratic principles in SADC, and promote strengthened institutional capacity. The unambiguous progression towards the consolidation of democracy, within the SADC, has impacted the governance and development successes of the region, resulting in democratic values and practices remaining shallowly rooted, and slow progress toward open and transparent governance.
通过治理与发展审查南部非洲作为发展型地区的地位
本案例研究讨论了民主治理原则和规范如何影响南部非洲发展共同体的发展,以及体制和结构改革如何要求社会更大程度的参与,以应对非洲该分地区遇到的治理挑战。因此,本文旨在研究和评估南部非洲发展共同体的治理、民主原则和规范、发展计划和进程之间的关系。本文利用南部非洲发展共同体的主要民主成就与政策、进程和其余挑战之间的联系进行了比较分析。随后,探讨了南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)在非洲大陆发展缓慢的主要原因,重点是在殖民后过渡时期未能始终将自由民主治理制度化,从而推测出南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)发展缓慢的原因。研究结果表明,南部非洲发展共同体受到民主原则、规范和进程的影响,如地方治理、公民社会和权力下放。考虑到南部非洲经济脆弱、内乱频发和服务提供不力,南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)当局需要一个强有力的次区域治理战略,并辅之以强有力的国家计划,以确定和克服阻碍南部非洲发展共同体民主原则制度化的因素,并促进机构能力的加强。在南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)内部,巩固民主的明确进展影响了该地区的治理和发展成就,导致民主价值观和实践仍然根深蒂固,公开透明的治理进展缓慢。
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