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Title: Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis
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In Kenya, prior to the General Election of 2007, questions could have been asked of a ‘what if’ nature when there is a change in government. Showed first 250 characters
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This paper will look at Foreign Policy Orientation, with regards to what Foreign Policy is and its characteristics. It will look at how Foreign Policy assessment is carried out using Kenya’s Foreign Policy as a case study.
Barston categorizes Foreign Policy into three stages... Showed next 250 characters
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