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Somali Nationalism International Politics And The Drive For Unity In The Horn Of Africa Saadia Touval

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Somali Nationalism International Politics And The Drive For Unity In The Horn Of Africa Saadia Touval
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Publisher: Center for International Affairs
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.41 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Saadia Touval
ISBN: 9780674594357, 0674594355
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Somali Nationalism International Politics And The Drive For Unity In The Horn Of Africa Saadia Touval by Saadia Touval 9780674594357, 0674594355 instant download after payment.

The Horn of Africa, the scene of Somali Nationalism, is the vast, arid triangle lying against the Indian Ocean and contains French Smaliland, the Somali Republic made up of the former British and Italian Somalilands, and those substantial parts of Kenya and Ethiopia in which Somalis live. Somali nationalism feeds, as does that of other African and Asian peoples, on the concept of self-determination, and aspires to the political unification of all this territory of some 374,000 square miles into a single "Greater Somalia."

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