An Analysis of the European Union (EU) Multilateral Foreign Policy Towards Zimbabwe 2000-2008
Zimbabwe at the turn of the new Millennium has received widespread condemnation from the European Union (EU), particularly following the abandonment of the Structural Adjustment Programmes, intervention in the Democratic Republic of Congo and with the implementation of the controversial land refo...
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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Online Access: | https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5278 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1789759 |
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Summary: | Zimbabwe at the turn of the new Millennium has received widespread condemnation from the
European Union (EU), particularly following the abandonment of the Structural Adjustment
Programmes, intervention in the Democratic Republic of Congo and with the implementation of
the controversial land reform programme. The image portrayed by the EU has been based reports
of violence, instability and abandonment of the rule of law, which has created a serious challenge
to modern developments on democracy and human rights. This was followed by the EU’s
imposition of sanctions on Zimbabwe and denigrating policies and events organized and
formulated by the Zimbabwean government. From such a standpoint the paper seeks to examine
and analyse the historicity and causes of this strain in relations between Zimbabwe and EU. It
will also analyse the extent to which Zimbabwe and the EU as actors in the international system
have been affected. Finally, the paper will offer an analysis into the future of Zimbabwe in its
interaction with the EU. |
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