In this policy paper, Simon Seroussi, Daniel Saka Mbumba and Dr. Anne-Sophie Sebban-Bécache explore the strategic importance of air routes between Israel and Africa, highlighting the historical, economic, and geopolitical factors influencing these connections. It emphasizes the role of aviation in projecting power, enhancing globalization, and fostering diplomatic relations.
A policy paper by Zafrir Asaf and Yuval Derry highlights Israel's modest diplomatic and economic engagement with Africa. Despite diplomatic ties with 46 countries, Israel's exports and investments in Africa remain low. Key recommendations include appointing a Special Envoy for Africa, engaging with AfCFTA, boosting service exports, fostering tech innovation, and increasing direct investments. Israel lags competitors like Turkey and the UAE, and a more strategic, long-term approach is encouraged.
In joint research by the Israel-Africa Relations Institute and the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS), Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak, an expert on Turkey, reviews Turkey’s extensive and strategic activity in Africa. Dr. Yanarocak analyzes how Turkey leveraged military support and soft power outreach, while ensuring to treat its African partners with respect, resulting in growing influence and considerable political achievements. The full article is available in English only.
Dr. Asher (Asi) Lubotsky, a research fellow at the Israel-Africa Relations Institute, reviews the UAE's involvement in the African continent, points out the shared interests between Israel and the UAE in Africa, and discusses how cooperation between the two countries could serve as a significant force multiplier in achieving those interests. Available only in Hebrew.
The relationship between Morocco and Israel is unique in the region and holds significant potential for growth and positive influence beyond the borders of both countries, particularly in Africa. Colonel (ret.) Dr. Eran Lerman, Deputy Director of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS), and Nacima Kerouad, Research Assistant at the Israel-Africa Relations Institute, have explored this multifaceted and distinctive relationship. They have identified potential avenues for cooperation across Africa.
This study explores the potential benefits of strengthening economic relations between Israel and Africa. Conducted by the Menomadin Foundation and Oxford Economics, the research reveals that while Israel's ties with African countries are generally limited, closer economic cooperation could be advantageous for all parties involved.
The weakening of the U.S. and France in various parts of Africa, coupled with Russia’s growing influence—particularly in the Sahel region and Central Africa—represents a dramatic shift in power dynamics among nations on the continent. This development, combined with China’s strengthening economic presence in Africa, poses an additional challenge to American dominance in shaping the international order. Russia’s rising profile in Africa is particularly relevant given the increasing African demand for security assistance against the growing global jihadist threat, and the disappointment with Western effectiveness in this context. From Israel’s perspective, the fact that many African countries are turning to Russia due to security challenges posed by the expanding global jihadist presence on the continent presents an opportunity for Israel to demonstrate its value. Israel itself is capable of providing security assistance in this area, further enhancing its position in Africa.
This paper provides an in-depth examination of Uganda's current political and economic landscape, offering potential investors a thorough understanding of both the promising investment opportunities and the attendant political risks. Additionally, it assesses sectors historically engaged by Israeli firms and identifies potential areas of collaboration and development to foster stronger bilateral ties between Uganda and Israel.