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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Page 51
... Hirschman model of exit - voice options . 11 As argued in Chazan et al . ( 1988 , pp.74-77 ) . clan identities as illustrated in anthropological accounts ( Schlee , Theoretical Framework : State Formation , Sovereignity and Security 51.
... Hirschman model of exit - voice options . 11 As argued in Chazan et al . ( 1988 , pp.74-77 ) . clan identities as illustrated in anthropological accounts ( Schlee , Theoretical Framework : State Formation , Sovereignity and Security 51.
Page 93
... Schlee comments on scholarly acceptance of the claim of Arab origin : " It is this re- cent migration of Northern and central Somali to the South and South - west , in combi- nation with their pious traditions to have originated at ...
... Schlee comments on scholarly acceptance of the claim of Arab origin : " It is this re- cent migration of Northern and central Somali to the South and South - west , in combi- nation with their pious traditions to have originated at ...
Page 307
... Schlee , G .; Shongolo , A. A. ( 1995 ) “ Local War and its Impact on Ethnic and Religious Identification in Southern Ethiopia ” , in Geo - Journal , vol.36 , no.1 . Schlee , Guenther ( 1994 ) Identities on the Move , Nairobi : Gideon S ...
... Schlee , G .; Shongolo , A. A. ( 1995 ) “ Local War and its Impact on Ethnic and Religious Identification in Southern Ethiopia ” , in Geo - Journal , vol.36 , no.1 . Schlee , Guenther ( 1994 ) Identities on the Move , Nairobi : Gideon S ...
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