SA should regard Russia’s new discovery of Africa as an opportunity to protect itself from big power exploitation and engage it on pressing bilateral and multilateral issues at the UNAfter a decade of neglect following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia re-entered Africa to join what had become known as the “new scramble for Africa”.
Wanting to maintain the momentum of his foreign policy successes, Putin will pounce on every opportunity. Initially, Russia’s new entry into Africa was mainly aimed at making money, taking advantage of the new “rising Africa” phenomenon. However, as relations between Russia and the West deteriorated and competition increased, Russian revisionist geostrategic goals became an important part of the scenario.
Taking note of the intensity of global reaction to Russia’s new Africa adventure, this move had substantial propaganda value for the Kremlin. It wants the world to believe Putin is unstoppable. However, what Russia has to contend with is that Africans no longer see Russia as a Cold War hero fighting colonialism. It will have to switch to the role of public benefactor, helping liberate them from insecurity, underdevelopment, destitution and poverty.
Bolton may have a point, a key Kremlin focus is the UN Security Council, where Africa enjoys three rotating nonpermanent seats and an overwhelming majority in the General Assembly. As a continent, it invariably supports the Kremlin and China’s position against the West, even when they break international law.
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