DIPLOMATIC TIGHTROPE: KENYA’S STRATEGY BETWEEN CHINA AND TAIWAN IN THE 1990S

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15490448

Authors

  • Emily Anne Smith Department of Sociology and Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences, Southeast Community College, USA

Keywords:

Kenya, economic evolution, political transition, multi-party system, democratic pluralism.

Abstract

Kenya's historical narrative is characterized by significant milestones, particularly in its economic and political realms. Economically, the country has undergone a remarkable evolution since gaining independence from British colonial rule in 1963. Initially reliant on agriculture, Kenya has diversified its economy over the years, embracing various sectors to foster growth and development. This transition reflects the nation's resilience and adaptability in navigating global economic shifts.

Politically, Kenya's journey has been equally intriguing, marked by pivotal shifts in governance structures. The adoption of a multi-party system in 1991 signified a significant departure from its previous political landscape, ushering in a new era of democratic pluralism. This transition underscores Kenya's commitment to political inclusivity and the promotion of democratic ideals.

This article endeavors to explore Kenya's dynamic historical trajectory, examining its economic diversification and political evolution. By delving into these dual narratives, the study seeks to uncover the underlying factors driving Kenya's development trajectory and the implications for its future trajectory. Understanding Kenya's historical context is essential for comprehending its present challenges and opportunities, offering valuable insights for policymakers, scholars, and stakeholders invested in the nation's socio-economic progress

Published

2025-05-23

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