Foreign Policy Analysis

CHINA-AFRICA RELATIONS: A WIN-WIN FOR ALL

CHINA-AFRICA RELATIONS: A WIN-WIN FOR ALL

By Steven Akabwayi Increasingly, China is becoming a beacon of hope for the African continent. Now that the BRICS is here bigger, and better than before with the addition of two African countries with Egypt and Ethiopia joining South Africa, China will leverage this opportunity to strengthen its economic foothold on the African continent. Speaking […]

BRICS: The Vehicle of Inclusive Development, Tranquillity and Multipolar World

BRICS: The Vehicle of Inclusive Development, Tranquillity and Multipolar World

The 15th BRICS Summit is ongoing in South Africa’s city of Johannesburg under the theme BRICS and Africa- Partnership for Mutually Accelerated Growth. The summit comes at a time when the world being tested by challenges such as geopolitical competition, the climate crisis, unilateralism, block confrontation with some countries in blocks promoting own security at […]

BRICS STRUCTURE TO DEVELOPMENT MORE RELEVANT TO AFRICA

BRICS STRUCTURE TO DEVELOPMENT MORE RELEVANT TO AFRICA

The steady traction of the emergence of the BRICS in the contemporary global order reflects a potential shift of the global governance structure to a more economic led mechanism of cooperation through trade and the formulation of coordinated political positions on global issues to secure and under guard a collective path to economic development. The […]

Uganda-China Relations: Partnership of Equals and Win-Win Cooperation

Uganda-China Relations: Partnership of Equals and Win-Win Cooperation

By Ndunaka Godswill Chikamso Like many other countries, Uganda has been seeking foreign investment and partnerships to drive economic development and the country has made significant strides towards economic development in recent years, thanks to the support of various international partners. One such partnership that has been growing in significance is China-Uganda Relations. China and […]