 | Peter D. Little - 2003 - 234 pages
Amaury Talbot Prize Winner Shows that Somalia is an extreme case of an economy without a government. | |
 | Peter D. Little - 2003 - 226 pages
Amaury Talbot Prize Winner Shows that Somalia is an extreme case of an economy without a government. | |
 | Peter D. Little - 2003 - 230 pages
Does statelessness necessarily mean anarchy and disorder? Clan elders, religious leaders and businessmen have worked together to provide stability and security in large parts ... | |
 | Peter D. Little - 2003 - 232 pages
In the wake of the collapse of the Somali government in 1991, a "second" or "informal" economy based on trans-border trade and smuggling is thriving. While focusing primarily ... | |
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