Gumede, William2016-11-172016-11-1720162014Gumede, W. 2014. Fostering a common SADC regional identity through higher education institutions. African Journal of Public Affairs, 7(4): 156-176.1997-7441http://hdl.handle.net/2263/58145Finding a common regional identity in Southern Africa will have to be based on a set of common values. This article will argue that the most sustainable attempt to create a common regional identity in the Southern African Development Community must be based on common democratic values. It argues that higher education institutions in the region – currently at the margins of the political project to create a common regional identity, should be at the core of any project to secure a common regional identity in SADC, based on democratic values. Furthermore, this article analyses how higher education in the region can help foster a common regional identity, which, it argues is a pre-condition for building a more sustainable regional integration project. Higher education can play its role in the context of enhancing integration and building a common regional identity based on democratic values in one of two ways: it can either be used as a tool to foster a regional identity either in its own right, or by serving as a catalyst to help along the processes of identity formation. The article analyses the implications–in terms of governance, leadership, and management–for higher education institutions in SADC, if they pursue such a new democratisation mission.21 pagesJournalenAfrican Consortium of Public Administration © 2014Southern African Development CommunityCommon regional identityGovernanceLeadershipHigher education institutionsPublic administration--AfricaFostering a common SADC regional identity through higher education institutionsArticle