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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... ( Samatar , 1988 : p.28 ) . 13 Jardine ( 1923 ) : for the text of the treaty , see pp.156-58 . Also on this issue , see Samatar ( 1982 ) ; Touval ( 1963 ) . 14 Daraawiish ( somalised Arabic ) or derwish ( English ) are members of an order ...
... ( Samatar , 1988 : p.28 ) . 13 Jardine ( 1923 ) : for the text of the treaty , see pp.156-58 . Also on this issue , see Samatar ( 1982 ) ; Touval ( 1963 ) . 14 Daraawiish ( somalised Arabic ) or derwish ( English ) are members of an order ...
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... ( Samatar , 1982 ; Sheik - Abdi , 1993 ) - actions , which undoubtedly increased Mohammed Abdulle Hassan's popularity among the clans affected . In the British Northern region , livestock trade through Berbera had be- come increasingly ...
... ( Samatar , 1982 ; Sheik - Abdi , 1993 ) - actions , which undoubtedly increased Mohammed Abdulle Hassan's popularity among the clans affected . In the British Northern region , livestock trade through Berbera had be- come increasingly ...
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... Samatar , Abdi Ismail ( 1989 ) The State and Rural Transformation in Northern Somalia 1884-1986 , Wisconsin : University of Wisconsin Press . Samatar , Ahmed ( 1988 ) Socialist Somalia . Rethoric & Reality , London , New Jersey : Zed ...
... Samatar , Abdi Ismail ( 1989 ) The State and Rural Transformation in Northern Somalia 1884-1986 , Wisconsin : University of Wisconsin Press . Samatar , Ahmed ( 1988 ) Socialist Somalia . Rethoric & Reality , London , New Jersey : Zed ...
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