Kenya's 50 years of diplomatic engagement : from Kenyatta to Kenyatta / edited by Kipyego Cheluget.
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- 9789966631718
- Wait and see was never Kenya's foreign policy
- Kenya's Ministry of Foreign Affairs: recollections and reflections
- Down memory lane
- First experiences in Kenya's early diplomacy (Denis Afande)
- Promoting peace and good neighborliness: experiences and prospects (Bethuel Kiplagat)
- Kenya's Foreign Policy under President Jomo Kenyatta and President Daniel Moi: following and changing the Nyayos (Kipyego Cheluget)
- The shield and the sickle; Kenya - Russia relations since 1963 (Paul Kibiwott Kurgat)
- Kenya and the end of the cold war, 1981 to 1991 (Macharia Munene)
- Kenya and the East African Community, 1967 - 1977 (Stephen Wright)
- Early sports diplomacy (Joe Sang)
- Women in Kenya's diplomatic service since the 1960s (Alice J.C Kurgat)
- Silent ambassadors: non-state actors in Kenya's early diplomacy, 1963 - 2003 (Peter Kagwanja)
- Kenya's engagement in economic diplomacy since independence (Philip M. Mwanzia)
- Towards a Kibaki doctrine in Kenya's foreign policy (Kipyego Cheluget)
- On brief shining moment: the story of Dr. Robert Ouko (Kipyego Cheluget)
- Dr. Njoroge Mungai: the lion still roars (Kipyego Cheluget)
- Theophilus Koseke: the forgotten ambassorder (Kipyego Cheluget)
- Kenya's unofficial diplomat par excellence: Mark Too (Kipyego Cheluget)
- Kenya's diplomacy has come of age (Moses Wetang'ula)
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Includes index (p. 267 - 278).
"Kenya's Fifty Years of Diplomatic Engagement: From Kenyatta to Kenyatta is a collection of academic essays and recollections by Kenyan diplomats tracing Kenya's diplomacy from independence in 1963 to 2013.
The first part of this historical narrative is told by luminaries of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This includes the very early recruits who joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This includes the very early recruits who joined the Ministry in 1964 such as Denis Afande, Inderjeet Singh Bhoi and Leonard Kibinge. After them, the narrative is taken up by later-day diplomats like Bethwell Kiplagat and Francis Muthaura. To give an academic perspective to Kenya's diplomacy, academics like Macharia Munene and Peter Kagwanja weigh in alongside academics turned diplomats like Kipyego Cheluget, Paul Kurgat and Philip Mwanzia to contextualize the story of Kenya before, during and after the cold war period. The editor has also dug into selected biographies to profile other key figures who practiced Kenyan diplomacy.
Interestingly, the story of the nation's struggle to find a place in the complex diplomatic world can, at times, read like a thriller novel. For example, the stories of Bethwell Kiplagat traversing the jungle of Mozambique as he sought peace for that country are full of suspense, surprise and excitement. Likewise, the description of the methods Kenya used to win the bid to host the most important UN agency in Nairobi is amazing to say the least.
This is an important book; a record of the past that will be cherished by future generations and by friends of Kenya and far,"
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