Kampala Geopolitics Conference

Destructive Allies, Supportive Enemies? Revealing political influence of the Red Sea Arena

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Summary

In recent decades, the Red Sea dividing Africa and the Middle East seems to have shrunk: Gulf states with deep pockets and big appetites are now asserting themselves in the Horn of Africa. While such transitions offer opportunities for development and integration, they also open up risks, especially for the fragile African states on the western shores of the Red Sea. With Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE playing their cards, the Horn of Africa increasingly resembles the colonial power game in which the African states approach their opponents from a position of relative weakness. As Middle East countries seek to expand their influence in the Horn of Africa, they are exporting rivalries to a region that has plenty of its own. In any case, the Red Sea is an emerging arena for competition. At its center is the Bab el Mandeb strait, a narrow shipping corridor through which hundreds of billions of dollars in oil and other exports pass between Europe, Asia, and the Gulf. Will the Red Sea Arena exert influence that reshuffles African priorities?

Conference

Details

  • Time: 2:00 pm
  • Venue: Senior Common Room

Meet the Panelists

Dr. Edward Kaweesi

Dr. Edward Kaweesi

lecturer, Makerere University

Dr. Edward Kaweesi is a lecturer at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration of Makerere University and at the Uganda Military Senior Command and Staff College-Kimaka. His teaching... Read more
Hilda Namakula

Hilda Namakula

Researcher, Makerere University School of Public Health

Hilda Namakula is a research fellow for Makerere University School of Public Health serving on the Kampala Slum Maternal Newborn project. She formerly worked at the Center of Excellence for... Read more
Rolf Paasch

Rolf Paasch

Resident Representative, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) in Uganda.

Rolf Paasch is the Resident Representative of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) in Uganda. Before, he represented FES in Tanzania. He was also head of the media project fesmedia Africa in Namibia and... Read more
Charles Onyango-Obbo

Charles Onyango-Obbo

Founder, The pan-Africa digital media start-up Africapedia

Charles Onyango-Obbo is the founder of the pan-Africa digital media start-up Africapedia, based in Nairobi, Kenya, and curator of the “digital museum” of African historical figures “The Wall of Great... Read more
Angelo Izama

Angelo Izama

Head of Faculty, LéO Africa Institute

Angelo Izama is a Ugandan journalist, writer, and analyst. He is team leader at VRS – part of the human security focused think tank Fanaka Kwawote that he co-founded in... Read more
Yonas Ashine Demisse, Ph.D

Yonas Ashine Demisse, Ph.D

Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Addis Ababa University (AAU)

Yonas Ashine Demisse, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Addis Ababa University (AAU). He earned his Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Social Studies at Makerere University.... Read more