From Antagonism to Re-engagement

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<p>The book interrogates the European Union (EU) - Zimbabwe Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations covering trade in goods trade-related rules and development cooperation. The negotiations coincided with EU’s motives as the dominant development partner and Zimbabwe’s state-stakeholder fault-lines creating dilemmas in the pursuit of a fair EPA outcome. As a result the economically weak Zimbabwe signed and ratified an asymmetrical interim EPA (iEPA) with an economically powerful EU in 2009 and 2012 respectively. Meanwhile direct bilateral re-engagement which eluded the Government of National Unity (GNU) became real following ZANU-PF landslide victory on 31 July 2013 that sufficiently altered the power balance to trigger the process between the former nemesis in support of iEPA domestication and social and economic development. ZANU-PF government stopped blaming the EU and other western nations for the country’s continued economic underperformance signaling a softening approach on its part. Similarly the EU and its member states softened its perception on ZANU-PF leadership leading to resumption and intensification of re-engagement despite failure to implement the Global Political Agreement-related constitutional and democratic reforms agreed by GNU. This re-engagement was firmly endorsed when the EU and Zimbabwe signed an agreement in July 2015 to normalise bilateral relations and start cooperation.</p>
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