Paul Kwachuh TEKANG
Candidate of Doctorate, Anadolu University, International Relations Programme, Yunusemre Campus 26470 Eskisehir, Turkey
Publications
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Research Article
Power in The Sun: An Evaluation of The Economic Effects of Russian-Africa Relations Within A Decade
Author(s): Bulent ACMA* and Paul Kwachuh TEKANG
In an era of immense geopolitics where a win by one superpower is viewed as a lost for the other, especially with the Russian [China, Iran, North Korea] vs Ukrainian [US, Canada/West] with neutral states mostly from Africa, Turkiye, watching. The continent of Africa is a haven of political clout accompanied by its shrewd area with immense foreign appetite from foreign powers among which is the Russian Federation [the defunct Union of Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR]. The need for economic, political, and military interest has culminated to Moscow’s ties with the continent within a decade especially with her war against [Ukraine+West]. The holding of 1st and 2nd Russia-Africa Summits in Sochi (2019) and Saint Petersburg (2023) is an indication of closer ties with wide agreements signed. Despite the broadening of relations on a multilateral front between Russia and many African st.. Read More»

