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Somalia: State Collapse and the Threat of Terrorism Adelphi series



This essay discusses Somalia's state collapse and the security threats posed by Somalia's prolonged crisis. Communities are reduced to lawlessness, and the interests of commercial elites have shifted towards rule of law, but not a revived central state. Terrorists have found Somalia inhospitable, using it mainly for short-term transshipment. more details
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  • Somalia's state collapse has led to a security threat posed by lawlessness and a lack of stability
  • Terrorists have found Somalia inhospitable, using it mainly for short-term transshipment
  • There is a need for a revived central state to improve security


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Author Kenneth John Menkhaus , Ken Menkhaus
Format Trade paperback
ISBN 9780198516705
Publisher USA Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Routledge
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This essay discusses Somalia's state collapse and the security threats posed by Somalia's prolonged crisis. Communities are reduced to lawlessness, and the interests of commercial elites have shifted towards rule of law, but not a revived central state. Terrorists have found Somalia inhospitable, using it mainly for short-term transshipment.

This work explores Somalia's state collapse and the security threats posed by Somalia's prolonged crisis. Communities are reduced to lawlessness, and the interests of commercial elites have shifted towards rule of law, but not a revived central state. Terrorists have found Somalia inhospitable, using it mainly for short-term transshipment.
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