none1noThis paper is concerned with the theoretical analysis of the legitimacy challenges faced by the federalist structure of the Somali state, as established with the 2012 constitution. Understanding federalism in Somalia, I argue, is not a simple question of political power distribution: there is also a dichotomy between a predominant European-based conceptualisation of the state and the bulk of often-neglected Somali notions of communitarian organisation, to which the clan is a part. If the decentralised structure of clans in Somali tradition seems to realise a certain convergence with the current federalist project, the dichotomy is rather evident when it comes to the definition of ‘(civil) society’ in Somalia. Thus, in order to assess...
State-structures in Somalia is addressing the problem of what a state-structure is, what it should d...
Since the turn of the 20th century, there has been intensified use of federalism as a tool for confl...
Nation-states are described as failed states when they fall into internal violence,stop providing af...
This paper is concerned with the theoretical analysis of the legitimacy challenges faced by the fede...
Abstract This study addresses two macro issues, which concern politics and state affairs in post-c...
This study examines genesis of the Somali instability and causes of the protracted conflicts in the ...
This working paper outlines the opportunities and challenges of federalism and community development...
The aim of this study was to see what the fundamental efforts were to bring about a democratic elect...
Can informal 'traditional' institutions help to build more legitimate, accountable and efficient sta...
The debate over a suitable governance model for Somalia is re-examined using material gleaned from i...
The continuing debate among social and political commentators over the federalism in one -ethnic com...
unique in the continent as the nation and the state nearly overlapped. The population shared many so...
Somalia’s ongoing federal experiment has not met popular expectations of ending the Somali predicame...
State-structures in Somalia is addressing the problem of what a state-structure is, what it should d...
The reconstruction of a larger polity in a violence‐torn society such as Somalia requires negotiatio...
State-structures in Somalia is addressing the problem of what a state-structure is, what it should d...
Since the turn of the 20th century, there has been intensified use of federalism as a tool for confl...
Nation-states are described as failed states when they fall into internal violence,stop providing af...
This paper is concerned with the theoretical analysis of the legitimacy challenges faced by the fede...
Abstract This study addresses two macro issues, which concern politics and state affairs in post-c...
This study examines genesis of the Somali instability and causes of the protracted conflicts in the ...
This working paper outlines the opportunities and challenges of federalism and community development...
The aim of this study was to see what the fundamental efforts were to bring about a democratic elect...
Can informal 'traditional' institutions help to build more legitimate, accountable and efficient sta...
The debate over a suitable governance model for Somalia is re-examined using material gleaned from i...
The continuing debate among social and political commentators over the federalism in one -ethnic com...
unique in the continent as the nation and the state nearly overlapped. The population shared many so...
Somalia’s ongoing federal experiment has not met popular expectations of ending the Somali predicame...
State-structures in Somalia is addressing the problem of what a state-structure is, what it should d...
The reconstruction of a larger polity in a violence‐torn society such as Somalia requires negotiatio...
State-structures in Somalia is addressing the problem of what a state-structure is, what it should d...
Since the turn of the 20th century, there has been intensified use of federalism as a tool for confl...
Nation-states are described as failed states when they fall into internal violence,stop providing af...