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Item Diplomatic Relations and Its Impact on Regional Cooperation Focus on Kenya and Uganda (2002 – 2022)(Kenyatta University, 2024-09) Kiprotich, JoashThe two Great Lake African countries (Kenya and Uganda) have pursued bilateral diplomatic relations in different areas after the independence. The main aim of the study was to assess the Kenya – Uganda bilateral relations and its impact on East African regional cooperation (2002-2022). The study guided by the following specific objectives which were to examine shift in bilateral diplomatic relations, analyze the impact of bilateral diplomatic relations between Kenya and Uganda on regional cooperation and to examine strategies of resolving bilateral tensions between Kenya and Uganda. The study was anchored on the Interdependence Liberalism Theory. The scope of the study was limited to the period between 2002 and 2022, which was vital to obtaining comprehensive analysis of the long-term implications of bilateral diplomatic relations between Kenya and Uganda. The study employed explanatory research design. A sample of 96 respondents was drawn from Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kenya, Ugandan Embassy in Nairobi, custom officers and Immigration Officers in border point of Kenya and Uganda and Immigration officers. Semi-Structured Questionnaires and Interviews were used in the collection of primary data, while Foreign Ministry policy documents, publications, peer reviewed journals, online literal works, online journals, newspapers and websites provided secondary data. The study used inferential methods for data analysis. The qualitative data collected was analyzed using content analysis and presented in the form of charts and tables. The analysis showed a strong agreement that there has been a shift in bilateral relations between Kenya and Uganda in the areas of political relations, border trade, conflict resolution efforts, and infrastructure development.Item The Implications of Bilateral Diplomatic Relations between Kenya and Uganda on East Africa Regional Cooperation(Journal of African Interdisciplinary Studies, 2023) Kiprotich, Joash; Onyango, Evans OdhiamboThe bilateral diplomatic relations between Kenya and Uganda serve as a crucial linchpin in the broader context of East Africa. As two of the region's most influential nations, their diplomatic interactions hold substantial sway over the direction and success of collaborative initiatives within the East African Community (EAC). The study delves into the multifaceted implications of Kenya-Uganda bilateral relations on East Africa's regional cooperation, exploring historical context, diplomatic interactions, and policy decisions. It provides valuable insights into how these dynamics have influenced the trajectory of the East African region, encompassing trade partnerships, political collaborations, and conflict resolutions. The review of related literature provides a comprehensive understanding of the study, focusing on economic integration and trade dynamics, political cooperation, and security and regional stability. It highlights the multifaceted nature of this relationship, which can either bolster or hinder regional cooperation depending on various factors. The findings underscore the complex interplay between these two influential East African nations and the broader regional context. Economic integration and trade dynamics play a crucial role in shaping regional cooperation, as evidenced by studies showing the positive impact of trade agreements between Kenya and Uganda on East Africa's economic integration. Infrastructure development, such as transportation corridors, further enhances trade, and regional connectivity. However, challenges like trade imbalances and competition can strain relations, emphasizing the need for effective conflict resolution mechanisms. Political cooperation and diplomatic relations are pivotal for understanding the Kenya-Uganda bilateral relationship's dynamics. The methodology employed in the study, including data collection through interviews and surveys, case study analysis, and data triangulation, ensures robust findings. The study identifies both positive and negative implications of Kenya-Uganda bilateral relations on East Africa's regional cooperation. Cooperative diplomacy fosters regional integration and stability, while strained relations can hinder initiatives. The complex reality calls for context-specific approaches and conflict resolution mechanisms. The recommendations highlight the importance of encouraging cooperative relations, strengthening conflict resolution mechanisms, and promoting trade facilitation and infrastructure development. Recognizing the constructive roles of Kenya and Uganda in mediation and fostering regular diplomatic engagement can contribute to regional stability and cooperation within the East African Community