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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... University of Gro- ningen . Knowing my earlier work , he encouraged me to apply and - as a spe- cialist in the politics of the Horn of Africa - Professor Doornbos became one of my promoters . Drawing on his profound knowledge of Somali ...
... University of Gro- ningen . Knowing my earlier work , he encouraged me to apply and - as a spe- cialist in the politics of the Horn of Africa - Professor Doornbos became one of my promoters . Drawing on his profound knowledge of Somali ...
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... University Press Korn , David ( 1986 ) Ethiopia , the United States and the Soviet Union 1974-1985 , Carbon- dale : Southern Illinois University Press . Krause , Keith ; Williams , Michael C. ( 1997b ) “ From Strategy to Security ...
... University Press Korn , David ( 1986 ) Ethiopia , the United States and the Soviet Union 1974-1985 , Carbon- dale : Southern Illinois University Press . Krause , Keith ; Williams , Michael C. ( 1997b ) “ From Strategy to Security ...
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... University / Centre for Environment and Development , University of Trondheim ; pp.264-277 . Tilly , Charles ( 1992 ) “ War Making and State Making as Organized Crime " in Evans , P. B .; Rueschmeyer , D .; Skocpol , T. ( eds ...
... University / Centre for Environment and Development , University of Trondheim ; pp.264-277 . Tilly , Charles ( 1992 ) “ War Making and State Making as Organized Crime " in Evans , P. B .; Rueschmeyer , D .; Skocpol , T. ( eds ...
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