Kenya's strategic position in East Africa and its growing influence on the global stage necessitate a well-informed and responsive foreign policy. Challenges such as shifting geopolitical alliances, the rise of geoeconomics, and evolving geosecurity threats demand robust mechanisms for policy formulation and stakeholder engagement. In recognition of this, Kenya is currently undertaking a review of its foreign policy to align it with emerging global and regional realities. Despite Kenya's active participation in international diplomacy, there is a gap in evidence-based research and inclusive dialogue to inform foreign policy priorities. Recognizing the need to address these gaps, the Kenya Foreign Policy Research and Dialogue Initiative aims to create a platform for rigorous analysis, stakeholder collaboration, and actionable recommendations.
The Kenya Foreign Policy Research and Dialogue Initiative is a strategic endeavor designed to facilitate informed discussions and evidence-based research on Kenya's foreign policy priorities. This year-long initiative focuses on three thematic areas: Geopolitics, Geoeconomics, and Geosecurity, featuring quarterly events that delve into each theme, culminating in a flagship Annual Foreign Policy Convening in the final quarter that brings together key stakeholders. By conducting rigorous research and facilitating stakeholder dialogues, this initiative will engage policymakers and experts to address pressing issues such as international security, economic diplomacy, and bilateral relations amongst others. Key activities will include workshops, roundtable discussions, and the publication of research findings. The Initiative is organized by the International Relations Society of Kenya (IRSK) in partnership with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) Kenya Office.
The Foreign Policy Research and Dialogue Initiative has three key objectives:
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