Economy Without State: Accumulation & Survival in SomaliaJames Currey, 2003 - 224 pages |
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... warlords . The so - called warlords maintain control over a territory and population through networks of clients , control over arms , and economies that utilize force to generate resources and maintain power ( see Reno 1998 : 1-3 ) . A ...
... warlords . The so - called warlords maintain control over a territory and population through networks of clients , control over arms , and economies that utilize force to generate resources and maintain power ( see Reno 1998 : 1-3 ) . A ...
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... warlords that has strengthened their posi- tions vis - à - vis the struggling TNG . Warlords recruited followers from among the youthful unemployed and impoverished who roamed Somalia's larger cities in the 1980s . Their numbers were ...
... warlords that has strengthened their posi- tions vis - à - vis the struggling TNG . Warlords recruited followers from among the youthful unemployed and impoverished who roamed Somalia's larger cities in the 1980s . Their numbers were ...
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... warlords and political actors that were increasingly out of the country's national picture in early 2001. The strong anti - terrorist posturing among warlords and others has been predictable , if not sadly ironic . Employing the dual ...
... warlords and political actors that were increasingly out of the country's national picture in early 2001. The strong anti - terrorist posturing among warlords and others has been predictable , if not sadly ironic . Employing the dual ...
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Absame activities Afmadow Ahmed animals annual Aulihan author's field notes Baidoa Barre Besteman border region brokers camel cattle cattle trade Chapter conflict costs cross-border trade Development Dinsoor drought dry season earlier Ethiopia export trade faction Food Security FSAU Garissa District global government's collapse grazing groups Harti herders herds Horn of Africa important Jamaame Jubba River Jubba Valley Kenya Kenyan markets Kismayo town livestock livestock exports livestock trade Lower Jubba Region major Marehan Menkhaus merchants middlemen militia milk mobility Mogadishu Mohamed Zubeyr Mombasa moved Nairobi nomadic Ogadeen overseas export pastoral pastoralists percent political population Puntland purchase recent refugee remittances rural Samatar Saudi sector segmentary Siad Barre social Somali borderlands Somali economy Somali herders Somali shilling Somaliland SoSh southern Somalia stateless trader interview trans-border transport UNDP UNOSOM urban warlords water points