The reconstruction of a larger polity in a violence‐torn society such as Somalia requires negotiation of a new social contract between the superordinate body and the local units of governance that have provided citizens some degree of order throughout the conflict. In this article we show that the very different trajectories for state‐building in the north and south of the country result in good part from different attention to this generalisation. The founding leaders in Somaliland and Puntland consulted extensively with the assemblies of elders and were able to create civilian constitutional orders. Military leaders in the south and central regions did not incorporate their elders into their political systems, even though they controlled ...
This article analyses the rise of the Somali National Movement (SNM), the trauma of resistance betwe...
unique in the continent as the nation and the state nearly overlapped. The population shared many so...
The collapse of Somalia’s central government in 1991 has fissured the state into three distinct soci...
The reconstruction of a larger polity in a violence?torn society such as Somalia requires negotiatio...
The Somali pastoral system of production covers at least six political entities. Three of the forma...
none1noThis paper is concerned with the theoretical analysis of the legitimacy challenges faced by t...
This article examines what constitutes civil society and local governance in a ‘stateless ’ environm...
Somaliland offers important lessons concerning theories about security governance in Africa, the rol...
Can informal 'traditional' institutions help to build more legitimate, accountable and efficient sta...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse strategies within the political elite in Somaliland for pro...
Somalia, located in East Africa, got its independence from the British and Italy in 1960. Somalis ar...
Abstract This study addresses two macro issues, which concern politics and state affairs in post-c...
The stabilization of Somaliland in 1992-1993 illustrates a unique, indigenous produced,\ud process o...
This article covers – firstly and generally speaking – the gradual process of confrontation between ...
This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized de facto stat...
This article analyses the rise of the Somali National Movement (SNM), the trauma of resistance betwe...
unique in the continent as the nation and the state nearly overlapped. The population shared many so...
The collapse of Somalia’s central government in 1991 has fissured the state into three distinct soci...
The reconstruction of a larger polity in a violence?torn society such as Somalia requires negotiatio...
The Somali pastoral system of production covers at least six political entities. Three of the forma...
none1noThis paper is concerned with the theoretical analysis of the legitimacy challenges faced by t...
This article examines what constitutes civil society and local governance in a ‘stateless ’ environm...
Somaliland offers important lessons concerning theories about security governance in Africa, the rol...
Can informal 'traditional' institutions help to build more legitimate, accountable and efficient sta...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse strategies within the political elite in Somaliland for pro...
Somalia, located in East Africa, got its independence from the British and Italy in 1960. Somalis ar...
Abstract This study addresses two macro issues, which concern politics and state affairs in post-c...
The stabilization of Somaliland in 1992-1993 illustrates a unique, indigenous produced,\ud process o...
This article covers – firstly and generally speaking – the gradual process of confrontation between ...
This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized de facto stat...
This article analyses the rise of the Somali National Movement (SNM), the trauma of resistance betwe...
unique in the continent as the nation and the state nearly overlapped. The population shared many so...
The collapse of Somalia’s central government in 1991 has fissured the state into three distinct soci...