THE EFFICACY OF SADC MEDIATION IN POST-ELECTION CONFLICTS

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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the Southern African Development Community's (SADC's) mediation efforts in resolving post-election conflicts using Zimbabwe's 2008 election crisis as a pivotal case study. The crisis marked by widespread violence and political instability following contested election results posed a significant challenge to regional peace and security. Through detailed examination the book explores the strategies and interventions employed by SADC evaluates their effectiveness and discusses the broader implications for regional conflict resolution mechanisms. By drawing on primary sources interviews with key stakeholders and comparative analyses the book offers critical insights into the strengths and limitations of SADC's mediation role contributing to the discourse on international conflict resolution and the quest for sustainable peace in Southern Africa.
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