The COVID-19 pandemic and regional integration in Africa: Implications of the responses from ECOWAS and SADC

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS South African Journal of International Affairs-SAJIA Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10220461.2022.2099457
Edwin Yingi, P. Hlungwani
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ABSTRACT The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic presented unprecedented challenges to regional bodies across the world. It resulted in a synchronised disruption of the world economy and regional integration agendas, and the re-emergence of nationalism and protectionism. The response to this health emergency differed across regions as regional and local impact of the disease varied. There were coordinated responses to the health crisis by some regional bodies while others saw more local and nationalistic reactions. The argument of this article is that the unilateral closure of borders and the imposition of travel restrictions showed protectionist inclinations and an unwillingness to cede authority to regional bodies. Inspired by the projected implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on the future of regional integration, this article examined the response of both ECOWAS and SADC to the COVID-19 health emergency and considers the implications for the quest for regional integration.
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新冠肺炎疫情与非洲区域一体化:西非经共体和南共体应对措施的影响
摘要新冠肺炎疫情的爆发给世界各地的区域机构带来了前所未有的挑战。它导致世界经济和区域一体化议程同步中断,民族主义和保护主义再次出现。由于该疾病对地区和地方的影响各不相同,对这一卫生紧急情况的反应各不相同。一些地区机构对健康危机做出了协调一致的反应,而另一些地区机构则做出了更多的地方和民族主义反应。这篇文章的论点是,单方面关闭边境和实施旅行限制表明了保护主义倾向,不愿意将权力移交给区域机构。受新冠肺炎大流行对区域一体化未来的预测影响的启发,本文研究了西非经共体和南共体对新冠肺炎卫生紧急情况的反应,并考虑了对寻求区域一体化的影响。
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