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Kenya's Downfall
Summary: Examines the east African country, Kenya. Describes its corrupt and unstable government, diplomatic problems, and internal insecurities. Details how such problems have contributed to poor living conditions and also damaged the developing country as a whole.
Kenya is an East African country bordering the Indian Ocean, in the middle of its neighboring countries, Somalia and Tanzania. Its borders are Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. With its land a bit bigger then twice the size of Nevada, Kenya is home to nearly thirty two million Kenyans. Kenya today has many problems from these factors. Kenya's corrupt and unstable government, diplomatic problems, and internal insecurities have not only given Kenya worse living conditions but also slow the developing country as a whole.
Although Kenya's government system has been improving slowly but surely. There has been and still is much corruption within Kenyan government. There has been so much power struggle within Kenya for the past centuries. First it was the Arabian and the Portuguese, who came to colonize, then came the British and there wants, and so the natives formed a Kikuyu political group called...
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