Leadership of the Republic of Kenya in the Multinational Security Support Mission for Haiti: Experience and Lessons for ad hoc Coalitions
- Authors: Tishkov S.A.1
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Affiliations:
- Oryol Law Institute of the Ministry of the Interior of the Russian Federation named after V. V. Lukyanov
- Issue: Vol 25, No 3 (2025): Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the Bandung Conference: The Evolving Role of Asian and African Countries in World Politics
- Pages: 366-381
- Section: THEMATIC DOSSIER
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2313-0660/article/view/320621
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-0660-2025-25-3-366-381
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/UGPNBC
- ID: 320621
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Abstract
The article examines the role of the Republic of Kenya in providing security beyond the African continent and the potential of an ad hoc coalition formed of “secondary” states as an alternative to institutionalized collective security systems in the context of new forms of peacekeeping development. In the 2020s, it became evident that the liberal peacebuilding paradigm was not applicable to Haiti. At present a failed state could not resist the growth of gangsterism without external military support, which has led to a serious security crisis. In October 2023, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) authorized the deployment of the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support mission (MSS) to assist the Haitian authorities in confronting urban gangs. The mission’s mandate was extended in September 2024. The deployment of this mission signals the start of a new cycle of external intervention in Haiti. The purpose of this article is to analyze the experience and lessons of the formation and functioning of a stabilization ad hoc coalition involving “secondary” states, and the role of the leader state (by the example of Kenya) in a changing international environment. The study’s methodology is based on interdisciplinary, historical and systemic approaches. It is stated that the readiness of the Republic of Kenya to lead the coalition forces demonstrates an increased ability of African states to play a leading role in providing security beyond the continent. However, the deployment of the international mission has been significantly delayed. Currently, the stabilization forces have very limited resources and capabilities with which to support the Haitian national police. A thorough examination of the initial phase of the MSS in Haiti confirms the working hypothesis that the effectiveness of the coalition forces is associated with the role of a leading state with international authority and resources for a stabilization or peacekeeping operation. The experience of the initial stage of the coalition forces’ mission revealed a gap between the ambitions of “secondary” states and their capacity to conduct coalition operations independently. Along with the common difficulties of providing predictable and sustainable funding for similar operations, the MSS faced a number of national-level challenges related to the establishment of a legal framework for the deployment of Kenyan peacekeepers to Haiti, as well as a lack of support from the Kenyan opposition and public. It is noted that the United States (US) continues to patron “failed states” and creates coalitions with “secondary” states, involving them in the US geopolitical goals in the Caribbean region achievement.
About the authors
Sergey A. Tishkov
Oryol Law Institute of the Ministry of the Interior of the Russian Federation named after V. V. Lukyanov
Author for correspondence.
Email: stishkov@list.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0406-0900
SPIN-code: 3391-1028
PhD (Political Sciences), Assistant Professor, Deputy Head of Chair, Chair of Criminalistics and Preliminary Investigation in the Departments of Internal Affairs
2 Ignatov St, Oryol, 302027, Russian FederationReferences
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