ID | 084594 |
Title Proper | Balancing between Israel and the Arabs |
Other Title Information | an analysis of Kenya's middle east relations |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mogire, Edward |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article attempts to illuminate Kenya-Middle East relations using a range of indicators such as trade, political-diplomatic interactions and Kenya's reaction to the Arab-Israel conflict. It examines the main factors underpinning this relationship and the form it is likely to take in the future. It shows that Kenya has strived to maintain relations with both the Arab-Islamic states and Israel. Although at the multilateral level Kenya's orientation tends to be pro-Arab, at the bilateral level it has maintained a close relationship with Israel. Kenya's foreign policy is non-alignment, support for African unity, and a radical orientation characterized by idealism as well as economic and security interests. Internal political imperatives, especially the Muslim influence, are the main factors underpinning Kenya-Middle East relations. While economic considerations will propel Kenya to strengthen its relations with Arab countries, security concerns, especially in the light of terrorist attacks, will ensure that relations with Israel will remain strong. |
`In' analytical Note | Round Table Vol. 97,No. 397;Aug 2008:p561 - 574 |
Journal Source | Round Table Vol. 97,No. 397;Aug 2008:p561 - 574 |
Key Words | Kenya ; Israel ; Arab states ; Arab-Israel conflict ; foreign policy ; domestic politics |