Sport diplomacy as a driver of regional cooperation and integration in East Africa.
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2025-05Author
Mude, Ibrahim Abdi
Miluwi, Joshua
Kithinji, Moses
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The correlation between sports and politics is a long and intriguing one. Human history, from antiquity,
demonstrates that sport has always been exploited by the ruling elite to provide a utility ‘beyond the game’.
Sports has been a useful tool for promoting regional cooperation and integration. Sports diplomacy is a term
used to refer to the efforts of the state that involve the use of sports to promote national interests. Kenya’s
foreign policy is anchored on five interlinked pillars; peace diplomacy, economic diplomacy, diaspora
diplomacy, environmental diplomacy and cultural diplomacy. The cultural diplomacy pillar seeks to promote
the use of sports diplomacy by recognizing the role of sports personalities in promoting Kenya’s national
interest. This is a deliberate effort to use sports diplomacy in order to realize Kenya’s foreign policy objectives.
Kenya’s foreign policy objectives include promotion of regional integration amongst others. This proposed
study examined how Kenya uses sports to promote its regional cooperation and integration within East
Africa. The study applied Liberalism Theory. The study employed mixed methods research design. Using
Purposive and Snowball Sampling techniques, the study used interview method to collect primary data.
Secondary data was also used. The data was then be sorted and analyzed to enable the researcher to make
generalizations about correlations of the study variables. The study covered 2010-2019.
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Mude, I. A., Miluwi, J., & Kithinji, M. (2025). Sport diplomacy as a driver of regional cooperation and integration in East Africa. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 12 (2), 1315 – 1326. http://dx.doi.org/10.61426/sjbcm.v12i2.3172Publisher
The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management,
Subject
EAC Regional School Games,EAC Regional Military Games,
Regional Inter-Parliamentary Games,
Regional Local Authority Games
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