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Who Caused the Somali State Collapse? A Chronological Review

As is the norm among societies of war-torn countries recovering from civil wars, questions like “Why did our state collapse?”, “When did the collapse begin?”, and “Who is to blame for it?” often dominate public discourses.

Reconfiguring the Somali Nation: Changing conversations, shifting paradigms, a review.

  |Gorfayn Reviews Author:      Abdirachid M. Ismail Publisher:  Adonis & Abbey Publishers Pages:       144 Publication date ‏: ‎ 2019 Since the collapse of the central government in 1991, Somalis and foreigners...

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