This discussion paper is part of the preparatory materials for the 21 st IREN East Africa Media Forum hosted by Inter Region Economic Network (IREN Kenya). It synthesizes key points from Prof. Macharia Munene (USIU-Africa) and Mr. James Shikwati (Founder Director IREN Kenya). April 2024. Summary Artificial intelligence technologies, shifting geopolitical landscape, rising nationalism, and erosion of trust in international institutions are likely to reshape global governance mechanisms.
The rise of both state and non-state consequential powers with the capability to project their national interests globally are likely to disrupt the United States of America-led international order. The stimulation of new multilateral agencies and institutions keen to redistribute power, and decision-making processes is likely to redefine the United Nations systems. The geopolitical shifts call for Africans to mount deliberate and conscious effort to ensure participation in shaping new normative frameworks.