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 153
... party in 1947 , and renamed itself in 1957 as Hisbia Dastur Mustaqil al - Sumal , the Somali Inde- pendent Constitutional Party ( Mukhtar , 1996 ) . In the context of the UN - trus- teeship discussions , the Digil / Mirifle party had ...
... party in 1947 , and renamed itself in 1957 as Hisbia Dastur Mustaqil al - Sumal , the Somali Inde- pendent Constitutional Party ( Mukhtar , 1996 ) . In the context of the UN - trus- teeship discussions , the Digil / Mirifle party had ...
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... party , the United Somali Party ( USP ) was a Darod / Dulbahante and Warsangeli and Dir / Issa oriented party ( Laitin and Samatar , 1987 ) . In 1957 , the Legislative Council was established in the British Protectorate : all members ...
... party , the United Somali Party ( USP ) was a Darod / Dulbahante and Warsangeli and Dir / Issa oriented party ( Laitin and Samatar , 1987 ) . In 1957 , the Legislative Council was established in the British Protectorate : all members ...
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... Party ( USP ) , the minority Dir party from the North , to form a ' Northern coalition ' . The perception of ne- glect and marginalisation that prevailed in the North immediately after inde- pendence was also reflected in the military ...
... Party ( USP ) , the minority Dir party from the North , to form a ' Northern coalition ' . The perception of ne- glect and marginalisation that prevailed in the North immediately after inde- pendence was also reflected in the military ...
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