Diplomacy, Regime Change Agenda and the Survival of Zimbabwe in the New Millennium

Percyslage Chigora and Edson Ziso
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The Zimbabwean government at the turn of the 2000 New Millennium received widespread ostracisation by some sections of the international community particularly the West. As a fairly small state and weak vis-A -vis its erstwhile adversaries who are powerful, the clear expectation based on conventional wisdom is that the regime would collapse instantly. For Zimbabwe the course of events did not turn as expected. On the contrary, emerging has been the ability of Zimbabwe to influence the international community not only those in the developing world but also the Western world itself for support largely through diplomatic efforts. The regime has stood the test of time and has not altered its behavior in the international system; its objectives have remained the same confronting its adversaries. The paper therefore seeks to analyse the ways through which the regime has been able to use diplomacy as a tool in international relations to achieve its objective in the face of a heavy onslaught by the powerful section of the international community. In essence, the paper will largely provide the basis through which weak states in the developing world can successfully use diplomacy to achieve their foreign policy objectives in the face of the powerful global actors.
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外交,政权更迭议程和津巴布韦在新千年的生存
在2000年新千年之交,津巴布韦政府受到国际社会某些部分特别是西方国家的广泛排斥。作为一个相当小的国家,与昔日强大的对手相比,朝鲜实力薄弱,基于传统智慧的明确预期是,朝鲜政权将立即垮台。对津巴布韦来说,事态的发展并没有如预期的那样。相反,津巴布韦出现了影响国际社会的能力,不仅影响发展中世界的国际社会,而且影响西方世界本身,主要通过外交努力获得支持。该政权经受住了时间的考验,并没有改变其在国际体系中的行为;面对对手,它的目标始终如一。因此,本文试图分析该政权如何在面对国际社会强大势力的猛烈攻击时,能够将外交作为国际关系中的一种工具来实现其目标。从本质上讲,这篇论文将在很大程度上为发展中世界的弱国在面对强大的全球行动者时,成功地利用外交手段实现其外交政策目标提供基础。
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