Somaliland: Time for the International Community to Accept a two State Solution Abstract There is no getting away from the fact that Somalia is a “quasi state” that has relied on the international community
Peace-Building without External Assistance: Lessons from Somaliland INTRODUCTIONOne of the largest puzzles to emerge from the recent literature on foreign aid effectiveness is the discrepancy between the findings of micro-level studies of individual aid
SOMALILAND COUNTRY REPORT I. Origins and Historical Development of the Constitution A. Background Somaliland gained its independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on 26 June 1960 and existed as
Possible Failure of the Talks between Somaliland and Somalia and its Consequences beyond the Region Abstract The current talks between Somaliland and Somalia have-not attained any legal basis and yet no comprehensive agreement accomplished
Bringing the Outside In: Somaliland, Statebuilding and Dual Hybridity The 1991 failure and collapse of the state in Somalia ushered in what was to become a long-term and largely unsuccessful effort aimed at internationally
SOMALILAND AND SOMALIA PEACEBUILDING PROCESS: ACTORS, INTERVENTIONS, AND EXPERIENCES AbstractSomaliland and Somalia peace-building process has had some divergent experiences, actors and interventions. The reconciliation efforts in the peace-building initiatives in Somaliland, for instance, did
SOMALILAND_FOREIGN_AFFAIRS_WITH_INTERNATIONAL_COMMUNITIES CHAPTER ONE: PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE introduction; Background An Introduction to Somaliland; In this chapter the paper will mainly cover the introduction and the background of Somaliland. From the very beginning to the
A Self-Portrait of Somaliland: Rebuilding from the Ruins Introduction In the eyes of the world, 1991 was the year that the Somali Democratic Republic ceased to exist. The government fell and the state collapsed.
Commentary: What can be the Next Step in the Post Failure of the Talks between Somaliland and Somalia Introduction Since the London Somalia Conference in 2012, which championed the pursuant provision 6 of the
The liberal myth of neutrality and the Local Peace Process in Somaliland Abstract While the liberal peace theory considers humanitarian intervention a shortcut to the Weberian state, many peace operations undertaken in the last
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