Society, Security, Sovereignty and the State in Somalia: From Statelessness to Statelessness?International Books, 2001 - 312 pages An analysis of internal dynamics of the Somali conflict and the relation between state and society, taking society and not the state as main reference point. Includes a discussion of UN / UNHCRs involvement in assistance to refugees in the special Somali situation of statelessness. |
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From Statelessness to Statelessness? Maria Brons. Maps DJIBOUTI Zeila HARGEISA GULF OF ADEN Bossasso Diredawa Burao BURAO MAJERTAIN , Hargeisa Addis Ababa Jigjiga Harar KENYA Tana River Wajir Wal Wal ETHIOPIA Mandera Luuq UPPER JUBA Juba ...
From Statelessness to Statelessness? Maria Brons. Maps DJIBOUTI Zeila HARGEISA GULF OF ADEN Bossasso Diredawa Burao BURAO MAJERTAIN , Hargeisa Addis Ababa Jigjiga Harar KENYA Tana River Wajir Wal Wal ETHIOPIA Mandera Luuq UPPER JUBA Juba ...
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... Hargeisa , today's capital of Somaliland , and the harbor town Berbera are both located . Another Isaq town is Burao . Isaq territory extends into the Haud plains of Ethiopia . The major Isaq clans are the Habr Awal , around Hargeisa ...
... Hargeisa , today's capital of Somaliland , and the harbor town Berbera are both located . Another Isaq town is Burao . Isaq territory extends into the Haud plains of Ethiopia . The major Isaq clans are the Habr Awal , around Hargeisa ...
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... Hargeisa . Often , the women and children stayed behind in the camps , while the men determined the security situation at home and began with reconstruction . Regular bus connections existed from Hartisheik refu- gee camp to Hargeisa ...
... Hargeisa . Often , the women and children stayed behind in the camps , while the men determined the security situation at home and began with reconstruction . Regular bus connections existed from Hartisheik refu- gee camp to Hargeisa ...
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According activities Africa approach areas authority Barre became British British Somaliland central chapter civil claim clan collapse colonial communities considered continued Council critical critical security studies Darod discussion divided domination early economic elders established Ethiopia existence external faction farming forces formation framework groups Hawiye Horn idea identity important increased independence individual insecurity institutions integrated involved Isaq Italian Italian Somaliland Italy land leaders Lewis lineage live major means military Mogadishu Mohamed movements needs nomadic North Northern organizations origin particularly party pastoral peace policies political population position production protection refers refugees regard region relations relatively remained Rewin rule seasonal security studies social Somali society Somaliland South Southern sovereignty stateless structure territory theory tion towns trade traditional United various violence weak women