China’s Role in Kenya’s Unfolding Economic Calamity

Exterior of Kenya's National Treasury building in Nairobi. Simon Mania/AFP

There’s growing speculation among international investors that Kenya is now poised to become the next African country to default on its debt. 

The markets worry about how Kenya will remain solvent in the face of three converging trends that are making it increasingly difficult for the country to pay its debts:

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