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Can this African nation find balance between BRICS and NATO?

With its economy in crisis, Kenya is now looking beyond the West

During the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit in Beijing in September, Kenyan President William Ruto called on China to scale up its cooperation with Africa by helping African countries access concessional funding for development. Ruto prevailed on China to work with Africa on pushing for debt reprofiling by incorporating a longer grace period and longer tenure for existing and future financial loans.

In the past two decades, Kenya has been a beneficiary of China’s heavy investment in Africa through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Ruto’s visit to Beijing came months after a much hyped state visit to the US, where several bilateral deals were signed.

Between West and East

In a bid to secure its diplomatic, security and economic interests, Kenya has over the years aligned its foreign policy with economic powers both in the West (the US and Europe) and the East (China and Russia).

During the post-colonial era, Kenya’s foreign policy was largely aligned with the West, but the falling-out between the country’s second president, Daniel Moi, and the West led to a shift which increased while the country adopted a more diversified approach.

FILE PHOTO: Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi addresses the 36th UN General Assembly in New York,1981. ©  Global Look Press via ZUMA Press

Kenya’s dual engagement has yielded significant benefits, such as investment in infrastructure by China’s BRI and sustained trade with the European Union (EU) and the US in agricultural products and labor.

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Each past Kenyan president has defined foreign policy based on merging geopolitical realities and national priorities. Moi was largely pro-Western before shifting his focus towards Eastern nations, particularly China, in pursuit of aid and investment. The shift was largely occasioned by criticism by Western nations on human rights violations, political repression, and lack of democratic freedoms in the early 1990s and suspension of foreign aid by institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), due to corruption concerns and demands for political reform which plunged Kenya into an economic crisis.

The nation’s third president, Mwai Kibaki, shifted his foreign policy towards the East in pursuit of infrastructure investments and funding, which saw increased Chinese investment and trade opportunities. Under Kenya’s fourth president, Uhuru Kenyatta, the cloud of the International Criminal Court (ICC) cases against Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto, saw the country shift even more towards the East, with ties with Western nations diminishing. The two were charged at the ICC over their alleged roles in Kenya’s post-election violence of 2007–2008 following a disputed presidential election. The violence led to over 1,100 deaths, 600,000 displacements, and widespread destruction of property. They were later acquitted over lack of evidence.

FILE PHOTO: Kenya's third president, Mwai Kibaki. ©  Global Look Press via ZUMA Press

The biggest investment from the East during that period was the construction of the $3.6-billion 578.8-kilometer Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) line from the port City of Mombasa to Naivasha town, west of the Capital Nairobi. During Kenyatta’s reign, Kenya witnessed reduced Western support but its relationship with the East saw the country strengthen its influence in regional and continental affairs.

Friend of both

Dennis Muniu, a policy analyst at the Global Centre for Policy and Strategy (GLOCEPS), believes that Kenya’s delicate balance of its foreign policy between the East and West carries both positive and negative implications.

“This dual engagement has yielded significant benefits, such as investment in infrastructure by China’s Belt and Road Initiative and sustained trade with the European Union and the USA in agricultural products and labor,” says Muniu.

A notable development was the state visit in May 2024 to the US by Ruto at President Joe Biden’s invitation, which culminated in Kenya being designated a Major Non-NATO Ally (MNNA), the only one in sub-Saharan Africa.

FILE PHOTO: US President Joe Biden welcomes Kenyan President William Ruto to the White House on May 22, 2024. ©  Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

In addition, President Ruto made a state visit to Germany in September, where he signed a bilateral labor agreement with Berlin. This agreement is set to facilitate the controlled and targeted migration of skilled and semi-skilled Kenyan workers into Germany, aiming to create employment opportunities for Kenyan youth.

FILE PHOTO: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz shakes hands with Kenyan President William Ruto as he arrives at the Chancellery on September 13, 2024 in Berlin. ©  Maja Hitij/Getty Images

The same month, Kenya attended the 9th Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), where it sought assurance for funding of incomplete Chinese infrastructure projects, including the dualling of the Nairobi Bypass and the extension of the SGR from Kenya’s Rift Valley to the Western region.

Kenya has also been keen on strengthening its relations with Russia, particularly in areas such as food security and fertilizer imports. Kenya heavily relies on the East for fertilizer, grains supplies and other agricultural inputs.

However, the absence of a well-defined foreign policy framework guiding Kenya’s engagement with major geopolitical actors, such as China, Russia, the UK and the US, leaves the country vulnerable to external pressure and influence. Kenya thus lacks the ability to assert its interests independently, which increases its susceptibility to shifting global dynamics.

FILE PHOTO: Chinese President Xi Jinping (c) and his wife Peng Liyuan stand with leaders from African nations for a group photo at the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing. ©  Ken Ishii - Pool/Getty Images

Being an anchor state and gateway to the Eastern Africa region, Kenya has a strategic location and is a focal point of competition among major geopolitical actors, so it can use its open-door policy to leverage benefits from both Eastern and Western powers.

Going forward, Kenya will need a clear foreign policy to gain regional, continental and global influence on important global issues such as climate change, peacekeeping, and trade negotiations, which will guarantee it more credibility and legitimacy in interactions with various actors.

Regional influence and security issues

At the regional and continental level, Kenya’s foreign policy inconsistency risks weakening its continental standing, particularly if it is seen as indecisive or opportunistic at a time when the country is seeking to take over the leadership of the African Union Commission. Other pro-East nations might view Kenya as a proxy of the West and this could alienate African leaders aligned with Russia and China, particularly in West Africa.

Retaining influence in regional security includes combating terrorism and violent extremism, so in this field, too, Kenya continues to establish and strengthen its security relations with powers in the East and West.

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With the West providing military aid, training and intelligence support to strengthen Kenya’s counter-terrorism capabilities, the country has also been looking towards the East for alternative avenues for military modernization, with security partnerships with nations such as China and Russia being pursued.

Kenya’s future foreign policy will depend on its ability to adapt to evolving global power structures and navigate the complex geopolitics of the 21st century.

Muniu warns that Kenya’s balancing between the East and West could possibly hurt the country’s interests. “Striking a balance between the East and West has immense opportunities and benefits, but failure to mitigate an associated risk could destabilize Kenya’s strategic interests,” Muniu told RT.

Last year, Kenya’s parliamentary committee on defense and foreign relations officially launched an inquiry into the activities of the British Army Training Unit in Kenya (BATUK) after allegations of human rights violations emerged from Kenyans. The focus of the investigations is the alleged murder of a Kenyan woman, Agnes Wanjiru, by British soldiers in 2012.

The committee has been collecting testimonies from residents of Laikipia county which hosts the BATUK, human rights organizations, human rights defenders and victims of alleged violations, including alleged killings, maiming and assault, infringement on community lands, resources and environmental rights; intimidation of human rights defenders, violation of labor rights for Kenyan employees working for BATUK and sexual violence and exploitation. The committee is yet to submit a report of its findings to parliament and no explanation has been given for the delay.

FILE PHOTO: Then-British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson talks to soldiers at the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) in Ole Naishu, near Nanyuki, in Kenya. ©  Thomas Mukoya/Pool via AP

Kenya’s leading political parties seem to be divided between the West and the East. While the ruling party is seen as pro-Western, the opposition has always been viewed as pro-Eastern. This was evident during Kenya’s 2022 presidential elections, when the opposition supporters accused Western countries led by the US of interfering with the polls by allegedly supporting the current president. The opposition even demanded the recall of the US ambassador to Kenya, Meg Whiteman, accusing her of taking sides in the hotly contested polls.

Muniu argues that Kenya needs a clear and consistent foreign policy framework. “Over the years, Kenya’s foreign policy has largely been characterized by a dynamic interplay of continuity and adaptation with each president recalibrating the country’s external relations based on emerging geopolitical realities and national priorities”, he said.

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For example, during the crisis between Israel and other Arab nations in the Middle East, Kenya, unlike South Africa, which has taken a clear stand and sided with Palestine, has been playing safe by staying neutral and avoiding taking a side that could shake its relations with either the East or West.

Muniu observes that a best foreign policy approach is one that not only safeguards economic and diplomatic interests but also protects the country’s internal democracy against external influence. “The existing ambiguity weakens Kenya’s ability to assert its interests independently and increases its susceptibility to shifting global dynamics,” he argues.

With its economy in crisis, Kenya has turned its attention to diversification and looking beyond the West, with President Ruto making public his country’s intention to join the Russia-China led coalition of the BRICS. Ruto made the signal during a visit by Li Xi, the secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the ruling Communist Party of China. During the visit, Ruto made an appeal to China to support Kenya’s quest to join BRICS.

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