The diplomacy of normalisation: The case of South Africa and Rwanda

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS South African Journal of International Affairs-SAJIA Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10220461.2023.2193564
J. van Wyk
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ABSTRACT South Africa and Rwanda established full diplomatic relations in May 1995, one year after the end of apartheid and the genocide in Rwanda. Initially warm diplomatic ties evolved into concrete, diversified and upgraded diplomatic relations. However, their diplomatic relations subsequently declined significantly due to a series of accusations and counter accusations regarding Rwandan citizens living in South Africa. The two states moved to normalise diplomatic relations in 2014, however that attempt was unsuccessful. The article explores the dynamics of diplomatic normalisation and unpacks a four-phased approach to normalisation which is then applied to the South African and Rwandan normalisation efforts since 2018, when presidents Cyril Ramaphosa and Paul Kagame expressed their mutual intention in this regard within their respective foreign policy approaches. As of 2023, however, unresolved and emerging factors continue to compromise the prospects of normalised diplomatic relations between Kigali and Pretoria.
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正常化外交:以南非和卢旺达为例
1995年5月,在种族隔离制度和卢旺达种族灭绝结束一年后,南非和卢旺达建立了全面外交关系。从温暖的外交关系发展到务实、多元、升级的外交关系。但是,由于对居住在南非的卢旺达公民的一系列指控和反指控,两国的外交关系后来大大下降。2014年,两国试图实现外交关系正常化,但没有成功。本文探讨了外交正常化的动态,并揭示了四个阶段的正常化方法,然后将其应用于2018年以来南非和卢旺达的正常化努力,当时西里尔·拉马福萨总统和保罗·卡加梅总统在各自的外交政策方法中表达了他们在这方面的共同意图。然而,截至2023年,未解决和新出现的因素继续损害基加利和比勒陀利亚之间外交关系正常化的前景。
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