Society, Security, Sovereignty and the State in Somalia: From Statelessness to Statelessness?International Books, 2001 - 312 من الصفحات 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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الصفحة 70
... stateless society through the colonial and post - colonial state and then back to the condition of statelessness . The last chapter of the book then discusses re- cent state formation processes that took place during the 1990s in some ...
... stateless society through the colonial and post - colonial state and then back to the condition of statelessness . The last chapter of the book then discusses re- cent state formation processes that took place during the 1990s in some ...
الصفحة 115
From Statelessness to Statelessness? Maria Brons. CHAPTER 5 ( In ) Security Arrangements in Stateless Somali Society In the previous chapter I described Somali society , highlighting the major di- vide between the settled and the ...
From Statelessness to Statelessness? Maria Brons. CHAPTER 5 ( In ) Security Arrangements in Stateless Somali Society In the previous chapter I described Somali society , highlighting the major di- vide between the settled and the ...
الصفحة 119
From Statelessness to Statelessness? Maria Brons. acteristically divisive rather than unifying effects ( Mukhtar , 1995 ) . Although this ... Stateless Somali Society 119 Relative Security-Providing Social Arrangements: The Stateless Level.
From Statelessness to Statelessness? Maria Brons. acteristically divisive rather than unifying effects ( Mukhtar , 1995 ) . Although this ... Stateless Somali Society 119 Relative Security-Providing Social Arrangements: The Stateless Level.
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According activities Africa approach areas authority Barre became British British Somaliland central chapter civil claim clan collapse colonial communities considered continued Council critical critical security studies Darod discussion divided domination early economic elders established Ethiopia existence external faction farming forces formation framework groups Hawiye Horn idea identity important increased independence individual insecurity institutions integrated involved Isaq Italian Italian Somaliland Italy land leaders Lewis lineage live major means military Mogadishu Mohamed movements needs nomadic North Northern organizations origin particularly party pastoral peace policies political population position production protection refers refugees regard region relations relatively remained Rewin rule seasonal security studies social Somali society Somaliland South Southern sovereignty stateless structure territory theory tion towns trade traditional United various violence weak women