Kenyan Foreign Policy Behavior Towards Somalia, 1963-1983In an examination of Kenya's foreign policy towards Somalia, this book studies the economic and military relations between the two countries. The author discusses Kenya's display of respect for territorial integrity towards Somalia between 1963 and 1983. There are figures, maps, and tables throughout the book. Contents: Introduction; Application of the Principle of Territorial Integrity and Self-Determination in International Relations; Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces: The Question of Kenya's Northern Frontier District; Somalia and the Issue of the Former Northern Frontier District of Kenya; The External Factors as Determinants of Kenya's Foreign Policy Behavior towards Somalia; Territorial Integrity as the Basic Mode of Foreign Policy Behavior: Kenya vis-a-vis Somalia; Summary and Conclusion. |
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