The problem of turning countries affected by conflict into sustainable peace is always a problem. To combat the growing domestic conflict in the post-Cold War era, it is common practice to use a mixture of liberal democracy and free market economics as a universal way to build a peaceful society It is getting. Since the advent of the world situation after democracy, South Africa has actively promoted peace in Africa. In this article we will begin exploratory qualitative analysis on South Africa's peacebuilding efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It aims to better understand South Africa's peace-building activities by using case studies of the Democratic Republic of Congo, by identifying areas of convergence and contradiction with the dominant free model of peace-building. This article finds that South Africa is addressing peace building problems in its own way despite being full of success and failure. From the viewpoint of various degrees of success in the Democratic Republic of Congo, we also requested the review of South Africa's customs.
South Africa has played an important role in conflict in Africa over the past decade, including Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Comoros, Zimbabwe. After the apartheid's end, South Africa allowed re-entry into the federal states. The country was a member of 77 groups and in 2006 he served as the president of the organization. South Africa is also a member of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the South Atlantic Peace Cooperation Zone, the South African Customs Union (South Africa Customs Union), and the Antarctic Treaty. System (ATS), World Trade Organization (WTO), International Monetary Fund (IMF), G20, G8 + 5, and Eastern and Southern Africa's Port Management Association
The problem of turning countries affected by conflict into sustainable peace is always a problem. To combat the growing domestic conflict in the post-Cold War era, it is common practice to use a mixture of liberal democracy and free market economics as a universal way to build a peaceful society It is getting. Since the advent of the world situation after democracy, South Africa has actively promoted peace in Africa. In this article we will begin exploratory qualitative analysis on South Africa's peacebuilding efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It aims to better understand South Africa's peace-building activities by using case studies of the Democratic Republic of Congo, by identifying areas of convergence and contradiction with the dominant free model of peace-building. This article finds that South Africa is addressing peace building problems in its own way despite being full of success and failure.