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Somalia at the crossroads : challenges and perspectives in reconstituting a failed state / edited by Abdulahi A. Osman & Issaka K. Souare.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Osman, Abdulahi A.
Souare, Issaka K.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Somalia--Politics and government.
Somalia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (242 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London : Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd., 2007.
Summary:
Since the fall of the Siad Bare regime in Somalia in 1991 and the fratricidal war that it unleashed in its wake, Somalia has been without an effective central government. Instead, warlords and their armed bandits have been controlling different parts of the country, with the former British colony of northern Somaliland unilaterally proclaiming its independence. Developments in the country since the recent transitional government was set up in 2004 have, however, presented both opportunities and challenges for the country. While much has been reported about the prevailing situation in the country, there has been a paucity of research articulating the various perspectives and challenges in the efforts to reconstitute Somalia's failed state. This book hopes to contribute in filling this gap. Contributors to the volume examine the various issues that lie behind the current situation in Somalia, seeking answers to a number of crucial questions: Why did the Somali state fail? What role did external actors and the internal configurations of the Somalis' socio-political structure play in the state collapse? Did the various peace and reconciliation conferences really achieve anything? Should Somalia be reconstituted as one state or should more than one state be allowed to emerge from the ashes of the collapsed state? What is the way forward out of the current imbroglio in Somalia?
Contents:
pt. 1. Historical and social contexts
pt. 2. Diagnosis of the crisis
pt. 3. Actors and tentative solutions
pt. 4. Conclusions and policy recommendations.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-909112-87-9
OCLC:
811407943

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