How should the peace and security performance of SADC be evaluated? A response to my critics

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Nathan, Laurie

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Taylor & Francis

Abstract

This article responds to the reviews by Gwinyayi Dzinesa and Elling Tjønneland of Community of insecurity: SADC's struggle for peace and security in southern Africa. It does this by exploring the methodological and analytical challenges in evaluating SADC's peace and security endeavours. It emphasises the need to present explicitly the criteria for assessment, to concentrate on the actual performance of the organisation rather than on its declarations and structures, and to make assessments and predictions on the basis of historical trends and sound analysis.

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Regional security, SADC

Sustainable Development Goals

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Nathan, L 2013, 'How should the peace and security performance of SADC be evaluated? A response to my critics', African Security Review, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 201-209.