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Between Somaliland And Puntland Marginalization Militarization And Conflicting Political Visions Markus Hoehne

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Between Somaliland And Puntland Marginalization Militarization And Conflicting Political Visions Markus Hoehne
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Publisher: Rift Valley Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.6 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Markus Hoehne
ISBN: 9781907431135, 1907431136
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Between Somaliland And Puntland Marginalization Militarization And Conflicting Political Visions Markus Hoehne by Markus Hoehne 9781907431135, 1907431136 instant download after payment.

Between Somaliland and Puntland analyses the political evolution of the Republic of Somaliland (created in 1991), and the federalist Puntland State of Somalia (established in 1998). Based on extensive ethnographic research, it describes the efforts by those living in between the two polities to create their own autonomously governed states. Markus Hoehne provides an account of the political history of the region, the actors, the grievances and the aspirations that lie behind their competing political visions. It is here, he argues, that “the future political order of the Somali states will take shape”.

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