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 168
... shared the feeling of many Northerners that preoccupation with the Ogaden was retarding develop- ment in other fields ( Markakis , 1987 : p.181 ) . The policies of the Egal - government led many Darod hard - liners to leave the SYL ...
... shared the feeling of many Northerners that preoccupation with the Ogaden was retarding develop- ment in other fields ( Markakis , 1987 : p.181 ) . The policies of the Egal - government led many Darod hard - liners to leave the SYL ...
Page 172
... sharing wealth based on wisdom ” . With this emphatic religious grounding , scientific socialism , Somali - style , known literally as " wealth - sharing based on wisdom " ( hanti - wadaagga ' ilmi ku disan ) is closely linked with such ...
... sharing wealth based on wisdom ” . With this emphatic religious grounding , scientific socialism , Somali - style , known literally as " wealth - sharing based on wisdom " ( hanti - wadaagga ' ilmi ku disan ) is closely linked with such ...
Page 212
... sharing in a post - Barre Somalia : this included Mohamed Farah Aideed ( usc - Mustahil ) becoming president , Abdurahman Ahmed Ali Tour ( SNM ) prime minister and Omar Jess ( SPM ) minister of defense . " By then , the civil war had ...
... sharing in a post - Barre Somalia : this included Mohamed Farah Aideed ( usc - Mustahil ) becoming president , Abdurahman Ahmed Ali Tour ( SNM ) prime minister and Omar Jess ( SPM ) minister of defense . " By then , the civil war had ...
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