Networks of Dissolution: Somalia UndoneRoutledge, 2019 M03 13 - 256 pages In this penetrating and timely book, Anna Simons documents Somalia's impending slide toward anarchy. How do people react to a failing yet still repressive government? What do they do when the banks run out of cash? How do they cope with unprecedented uncertainty? These are some of the questions Simons addresses as she introduces the reader to Somal |
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... structural, historical, global, regional, and local. The list could, and doubtless will, continue to go on through time. I try to unravel as many threads as possible. Nevertheless, it seems unclear in which category misunderstanding ...
... structural, historical, global, regional, and local. The list could, and doubtless will, continue to go on through time. I try to unravel as many threads as possible. Nevertheless, it seems unclear in which category misunderstanding ...
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... structure. One of my main points is that there may not be quite so much sequence to dissolution as we assume. A different reading would find greater congruities between Parts 1 and 6, where I describe how Somalis have been framed, how ...
... structure. One of my main points is that there may not be quite so much sequence to dissolution as we assume. A different reading would find greater congruities between Parts 1 and 6, where I describe how Somalis have been framed, how ...
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... structural reasons why newcomers would be predisposed to disregard the uniqueness of the Somali situation and consequently mistake many Somali intentions. This is because expatriates came already plugged in to bureaucracies of one scale ...
... structural reasons why newcomers would be predisposed to disregard the uniqueness of the Somali situation and consequently mistake many Somali intentions. This is because expatriates came already plugged in to bureaucracies of one scale ...
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Contents
PART TWO HISTORIES | |
PART THREE CHRONOLOGY 19881989 | |
PART FOUR PASTORAL IDEOLOGY AND URBAN | |
Pastoral Principles | |
Ties | |
Moralities | |
Tribalism | |
PART FIVE FAMILY TO FAMILY | |
A Rigorous Ending | |
No Ending | |
Bibliography | |
About the Book and Author | |
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