Africa’s Stance in the Russia–Ukrainian War: An Opportunity for Partnership with China and Russia

Annie Abena Aku Agyemfra
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China’s President Xi Jinping and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin have repeatedly hailed a ‘no limits’ partnership between their respective countries to the displeasure of the United States in light of the ongoing war in Ukraine. Therefore, it has become more apparent that the long-term goals of the Russian and Chinese foreign policies are to establish a new world order by reinstating their countries as great powers while challenging the U.S.-led global hegemony. The current geopolitical turbulence accelerated by the great power rivalry has not only shattered the international order that has existed since the end of the Cold War, but also reframed partnerships where the role of African states are becoming more prominent. Notably, while Martin Kimani, Kenya’s UN envoy, was widely praised for his powerful speech reaffirming Kenya’s respect for the territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders during the Security Council’s emergency session (21 February 2022), 25 of Africa’s 54 states abstained or did not vote to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine during the emergency session of the UN General Assembly (A/RES/ES-11/1) in March 2022. This equivocal reaction contrasted sharply not only with the widespread condemnation of Russia’s assault from every other region but also with African states’ official positions on preserving territorial integrity and borders within Africa. The study, therefore, seeks to explore Africa’s stance in light of the ongoing war and how the interests and (re)actions of African states contribute to furthering Russia’s goal of weakening the United States as a dominant power. The study applies a qualitative approach by drawing from literature on Africa’s relations with Russia and analyzing media and NGO reports on contemporary events, official communications of African officials, and voting patterns of African states in the UN General Assembly in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine. Initial findings suggest that several factors contribute to the hesitant position of some African countries. These include the legacy of colonial and imperial control, arms trading, food security, discriminatory treatment of African students in Ukraine, and the U.S. Congress’ anti-Russian legislation (H.R. 7311, the Countering Malign Russian Activities in Africa Act), which punishes African nations for their political and economic ties with Russia. These factors reinforce neocolonialism in Africa.
非洲在俄乌战争中的立场:与中国和俄罗斯建立伙伴关系的契机
鉴于乌克兰战争的持续,中国国家主席习近平和俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔-普京一再欢呼两国之间的 "无限制 "伙伴关系,这引起了美国的不满。因此,中俄外交政策的长期目标更加明显,那就是在挑战以美国为首的全球霸权的同时,通过恢复本国的大国地位来建立新的世界秩序。大国竞争加速了当前的地缘政治动荡,不仅打破了冷战结束后一直存在的国际秩序,还重新构建了伙伴关系,非洲国家在其中的作用日益突出。值得注意的是,肯尼亚的联合国特使马丁-基马尼(Martin Kimani)在安理会紧急会议(2022 年 2 月 21 日)上发表了强有力的讲话,重申肯尼亚尊重乌克兰在其国际公认边界内的领土完整,因而受到广泛赞誉,但在 2022 年 3 月的联合国大会紧急会议(A/RES/ES-11/1)上,非洲 54 个国家中有 25 个投了弃权票或没有投票谴责俄罗斯入侵乌克兰。这种模棱两可的反应不仅与其他地区对俄罗斯入侵的广泛谴责形成鲜明对比,也与非洲国家维护非洲领土完整和边界的官方立场形成鲜明对比。因此,本研究试图探讨非洲在持续战争中的立场,以及非洲国家的利益和(再)行动如何有助于推进俄罗斯削弱美国主导地位的目标。本研究采用定性研究方法,从有关非洲与俄罗斯关系的文献中汲取素材,分析媒体和非政府组织对当代事件的报道、非洲官员的官方通讯以及非洲国家在乌克兰战争背景下在联合国大会上的投票模式。初步研究结果表明,有几个因素导致了一些非洲国家犹豫不决的立场。这些因素包括殖民和帝国控制的遗留问题、武器贸易、食品安全、乌克兰对非洲学生的歧视性待遇,以及美国国会的反俄立法(H.R. 7311,《打击俄罗斯在非洲的恶意活动法案》),该法案惩罚与俄罗斯有政治和经济联系的非洲国家。这些因素强化了非洲的新殖民主义。
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