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Editorial Reviews
Review
Dr. Adar has filled an important gap in the theoretical literature related to African foreign policy and Horn of Africa studies by writing what will remain the definitive work on Kenyan foreign policy toward Somalia for many years to come....sheds newlight on the all-too-often ignored internal dimension of African foreign policies. (Peter J. Schraeder, Loyola University, Chicago)
A fine, well researched study. (Terrence Lyons, Co-Director, Center for Global Studies, George Mason University)
...The historical materials here are interesting and the analysis penetrating. (Gilbert M. Khadiagala, AFRICA TODAY)
...The historical materials here are interesting and the analysis penetrating. (Gilbert M. Khadiagala, AFRICA TODAY)
Dr. Adar has filled an important gap in the theoretical literature related to African foreign policy and Horn of Africa studies by writing what will remain the definitive work on Kenyan foreign policy toward Somalia for many years to come....sheds new light on the all-too-often ignored internal dimension of African foreign policies. (Peter J. Schraeder, Loyola University, Chicago)
A fine, well researched study. (Terrence Lyons, Co-Director, Center for Global Studies, George Mason University