SADC - an actor in international relations?
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In the context of globalisation and New Regionalism, regional organi- sations no longer confine themselves to intraregional cooperation, but have, to some extent, also become actors in international relations. This book contributes a case study to the young field of interregional- ism studies by focusing on the external relations of one of the most successful integration projects on the African continent, the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The study traces the evolution of SADC and gives a detailed account of SADC's relations with other states and regional organisations. This is followed by a more detailed analysis of SADC as actor in the fields of economy, security and diplomacy. Though still constrained by a cer- tain lack of capacity the organisation has the potential to play a more prominent international role in the future. ISBN 978-3-928597-65-4 ISSN 0936-9480 MARTIN ADELMANN, PhD, studied Political Science, Geography and English Literature at Trent University, Canada, the University of Pre- toria, South Africa, and at the University of Freiburg, Germany. He is currently researcher and executive manager at the Arnold-Berg- straesser-Institut, Freiburg, and lecturer at the University of Freiburg. His research and teaching focus on southern Africa, regionalism and development issues