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The study examines Kenya s recognition trends, rationalization of recognition of governments, major players and articulation of this policy under Moi s administration. Recognition can be said to mean the act of acknowledging the fact of existence of a new entity into the international system and according it an independent status in existing international order, with rights and duties as envisaged in the international legal document.

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The study examines Kenya s recognition trends, rationalization of recognition of governments, major players and articulation of this policy under Moi s administration. Recognition can be said to mean the act of acknowledging the fact of existence of a new entity into the international system and according it an independent status in existing international order, with rights and duties as envisaged in the international legal document.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Danvas Mabeya hat 2011 an der Kansas State University in Soziologie promoviert. Er unterrichtet Soziologie und Anthropologie im Grundstudium am Southeast Community College (SCC). Außerdem ist er Gutachter für mehrere Fachzeitschriften und ehrenamtlicher stellvertretender Vorsitzender des Midwestern African Museum of Art in Lincoln Nebraska (USA).