Dr. Stefanie Rothenberger | Joseph Cihunda Hengelela | Prof. Dr. Hartmut Hamann | Prof. Dr. Kalala Ilunga-Matthiesen | Prof. Dr. Jean-Michel Kumbu | Prof. Stanislas Makoroka | Prof. Jean Claude Mubalama Zibona | Prof. Ibrahim Salami
Kenya launched its Kenya Vision 2030 in 2008 which identified “energy” as one of the key enablers to economic, social and political growth. The political economy supports transition from fossil fuels to clean energy sources which is in line...
Financial crime, in particular money laundering and illicit financial flows are a thriving economy whose value is in the billions of dollars, with robust markets and demand across the world. This paper seeks to identify and assess the impact that...
The Liberal International Order (LIO), established in the aftermath of World War II, is underpinned by political and economic liberalism, alongside liberal internationalism, emphasizing liberal democracy, open markets, and cooperative security....
Corruption significantly hampers foreign direct investment (FDI) in Kenya, despite the government's attempts to address it. This paper examines the impact of corruption on FDI in Kenya, highlighting the trends, legal framework, and effectiveness of...
The problem of the remuneration of agents by Chinese companies has not only caused a lot of ink and saliva to flow in the African continent, in general; the Democratic Republic of Congo in particular has also paid for it. Indeed, Chinese...
This reflection addresses the issue of non-compliance with Congolese legislation regarding daily work. The constitution of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in accordance with the Conventions of the International Labor Organization (ILO),...