Location: Online and in person at BIEA Nairobi
Organizer:
British Institute of Eastern Africa (BIEA)
This event is part of the BIEA’s “Eastern Africa in the World” seminar series. It invites scholars to think about Eastern Africa, broadly defined, as a distinctive yet plurally constituted area-in-the-world.
There is widespread recognition that global order is shifting towards multipolar dynamics, with major impact on politics, economics and conflicts in eastern Africa. But how are eastern African leaders and societies responding to and shaping this change? The region’s multilateral bodies, states, and civil societies face new dilemmas, challenges, and opportunities as they seek to assert their various interests and values on the world stage, manage regional dynamics, and shape domestic politics. How they respond will be pivotal in shaping the trajectories for peace and security, economic development, and inclusive politics, as well as influencing the wider reconfiguration of global order. Reacting to this juncture, this public event brings together various leaders and thinkers from eastern Africa to reflect on the present geopolitical changes, the initial responses, and the choices ahead.
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