State-structures in Somalia is addressing the problem of what a state-structure is, what it should do and how and why they are being created. The Internal demand for structures among ordinaries Somalia to provide them security, often conflict with the security interests that the international society and external actors have in forming a state structure to promote their own security needs. How successful/unsuccessful statestructure are formed, their performance and ability to survive is the focus of this thesis. This thesis concludes that in order to be successful, a state-structure has to be formed bottom-up though the demand of the local people, and build on accepted local governance norms. A state-structure imposed top-down by external a...
International norms of what it means to be a state dictate domestic policy within developing and unr...
The stabilization of Somaliland in 1992-1993 illustrates a unique, indigenous produced,\ud process o...
“Failed States ” do not necessarily produce terrorists as the evidence from Somalia clearly shows. R...
State-structures in Somalia is addressing the problem of what a state-structure is, what it should d...
Abstract This study addresses two macro issues, which concern politics and state affairs in post-c...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the grim necessity of state-building and the outwardly visi...
The master thesis presented the failure of the state in Sub-Saharan Africa with the concern on Somal...
M. A. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.Contemporary African states make up a subst...
Increasing attention paid to state-building and reconstruction of post-conflict states has highlight...
In Somalia the central government collapsed in 1991 and since then state failure became a widespread...
Nation-states are described as failed states when they fall into internal violence,stop providing af...
none1noThis paper is concerned with the theoretical analysis of the legitimacy challenges faced by t...
Thesis (M.A.(International Relations) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2014The absence of a c...
In 2012, after over twenty years of being a failed state in conflict with the neighbours and a mosai...
Somalia is a war-torn country which has been perceived as a security problem threatening not only th...
International norms of what it means to be a state dictate domestic policy within developing and unr...
The stabilization of Somaliland in 1992-1993 illustrates a unique, indigenous produced,\ud process o...
“Failed States ” do not necessarily produce terrorists as the evidence from Somalia clearly shows. R...
State-structures in Somalia is addressing the problem of what a state-structure is, what it should d...
Abstract This study addresses two macro issues, which concern politics and state affairs in post-c...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the grim necessity of state-building and the outwardly visi...
The master thesis presented the failure of the state in Sub-Saharan Africa with the concern on Somal...
M. A. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.Contemporary African states make up a subst...
Increasing attention paid to state-building and reconstruction of post-conflict states has highlight...
In Somalia the central government collapsed in 1991 and since then state failure became a widespread...
Nation-states are described as failed states when they fall into internal violence,stop providing af...
none1noThis paper is concerned with the theoretical analysis of the legitimacy challenges faced by t...
Thesis (M.A.(International Relations) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2014The absence of a c...
In 2012, after over twenty years of being a failed state in conflict with the neighbours and a mosai...
Somalia is a war-torn country which has been perceived as a security problem threatening not only th...
International norms of what it means to be a state dictate domestic policy within developing and unr...
The stabilization of Somaliland in 1992-1993 illustrates a unique, indigenous produced,\ud process o...
“Failed States ” do not necessarily produce terrorists as the evidence from Somalia clearly shows. R...