The standard gauge railway connecting the port city of Mombasa to the capital of Nairobi was finished in 2017. With a 90% financing from the China Export-Import Bank (EXIM Bank), the ambition was to reduce cost, and travel time for passengers and cargo. Initially, the railway was planned to run from the coast, all the way to Uganda. However, high costs have seen the project scale down, and currently ends at Naivasha Dry Port Container Depot just outside of Nairobi. This thesis examines the projects’ impact on the socio-economic development of Kenya and highlights some key drivers for Kenya’s multi-billion-dollar gamble. The SGR can be seen in connection to China’s 2013 Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to increase connectivity by land, air, a...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. ...
In recent years, China has emerged as a large infrastructure investor in the African continent, whic...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. In relation t...
China’s Belt and Road has been billed as the single most significant undertaking by the country on t...
Despite most African countries having immense natural and human resources potential, the continent h...
Over the past two decades, China-Africa economic relations have developed considerably since the est...
This article examined the successes and challenges of Kenya’s standard gauge railway for users in tr...
China remains Africa’s largest financier of infrastructure, and the Belt and Road Forum held in May ...
This study aims to present the relevant solutions to the challenges faced by The Standard Gauge Rail...
This paper considers the impact on the Kenyan economy of China’s $3.2 billion investment (as a part ...
In recent decades China has become an important source of official finance for African countries, espe...
The concept of 'development corridors' is increasingly used to support economic growth in Africa, dr...
The first ever Russia-Africa Summit and Economic Forum in October 2019 demonstrates not only interes...
CITATION:Taylor, I. 2020, "Kenya's New Lunatic Express: The Standard Gauge Railway", African Studies...
Objectives The main objectives of this study were (1) to examine how Chinese FDI in infrastructu...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. ...
In recent years, China has emerged as a large infrastructure investor in the African continent, whic...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. In relation t...
China’s Belt and Road has been billed as the single most significant undertaking by the country on t...
Despite most African countries having immense natural and human resources potential, the continent h...
Over the past two decades, China-Africa economic relations have developed considerably since the est...
This article examined the successes and challenges of Kenya’s standard gauge railway for users in tr...
China remains Africa’s largest financier of infrastructure, and the Belt and Road Forum held in May ...
This study aims to present the relevant solutions to the challenges faced by The Standard Gauge Rail...
This paper considers the impact on the Kenyan economy of China’s $3.2 billion investment (as a part ...
In recent decades China has become an important source of official finance for African countries, espe...
The concept of 'development corridors' is increasingly used to support economic growth in Africa, dr...
The first ever Russia-Africa Summit and Economic Forum in October 2019 demonstrates not only interes...
CITATION:Taylor, I. 2020, "Kenya's New Lunatic Express: The Standard Gauge Railway", African Studies...
Objectives The main objectives of this study were (1) to examine how Chinese FDI in infrastructu...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. ...
In recent years, China has emerged as a large infrastructure investor in the African continent, whic...
In the 21st century, China proposes a cooperation scheme with its own characteristics. In relation t...