Consider Somaliland : state-building with traditional leaders and institutions / by Marleen Renders.

Renders, Marleen.
Leiden Boston : Brill, 2012.
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Part of the series African social studies series v. 26;African social studies series v. 26.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction: Places that do not exist — Challenging received notions of statehood, state failure and state-building — The failing state: What has clan got to do with it? — The emergence of the Somali national movement as a clan-supported opposition force — Clan elders and the forging of a hybrid state — ‘At the centre of peace and war’: pragmatic state building under the Egal government, 1993-1997 — Looking like a proper state — Claiming the eastern borderlands — Egal’s political and institutional tailpiece — Somaliland as a model for building proper states?.

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Requested by Underhill, J

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