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Title:South Africa's reform diplomacy and the legitimacy of the UN Security Council
Author:Efstathopoulos, Charalampos
Year:2016
Periodical:Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies (ISSN 1470-1014)
Volume:43
Issue:3
Pages:429-450
Language:English
Geographic term:South Africa
Subjects:foreign policy
international relations
UN Security Council
External link:https://doi.org/10.1080/02589346.2016.1212560
Abstract:Using the case study of South Africa, this article examines how influential outsider states perceive the legitimacy of the UN Security Council and whether they can perform a critical role in affecting the legitimacy of the institution. The article demonstrates that South Africa's reform diplomacy challenges the authority of the existing membership of the Council but not the legitimacy of the original mandate of the Council as the guarantor of international peace and stability. Such a reform agenda allows for promoting South Africa's own candidacy as a new permanent member of the Council. Despite its activism in promoting such reform, South Africa's diplomacy is undermined by its incapacity to influence the positions of the permanent five members, the lack of support by other African states, and its own ambivalent foreign policy that oscillates between support for human rights and allegiance to the global South. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract]
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