Conflict in the Horn of Africa

Conflict in the Horn of Africa
Author: Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja
Publsiher: African Studies Association
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UCAL:B3701697

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The Horn of Africa

The Horn of Africa
Author: Redie Bereketeab
Publsiher: Pluto Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0745333125

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The Horn of Africa, comprising Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Somalia, is the most conflict-ridden region in Africa. This book explores the origins and impact of these conflicts at both a intra-state and inter-state level and the insecurity they create.The contributors show how regional and international interventions have compounded pre-existing tensions and have been driven by competing national interests linked to the "war on terror" and acts of piracy off the coast of Somalia. The Horn of Africa outlines proposals for multidimensional mechanisms for conflict resolution in the region. Issues of border demarcation, democratic deficit, crises of nation and state building, and the roles of political actors and traditional authorities are all clearly analyzed.

Conflict in the Horn of Africa

Conflict in the Horn of Africa
Author: Colin Legum,Bill Lee
Publsiher: Holmes & Meier Publishers
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1977
Genre: Africa, Northeast
ISBN: UOM:39015000526734

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Avoiding Conflict in the Horn of Africa

Avoiding Conflict in the Horn of Africa
Author: Terrence Lyons,Center for Preventive Action
Publsiher: Council on Foreign Relations Press
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015069304502

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Increased tensions along the Ethiopian- Eritrean border —in a context of internal political turmoil in Ethiopia, increasing political repression in Eritrea, and recent developments in Somalia —raise concerns of expanding instability in the strategically important Horn of Africa. Avoiding Conflict in the Horn of Africa urges the United States to take the risks and spend the resources necessary to resolve the Ethiopia-Eritrea border conflict and thereby reduce tension in the region. It argues that Washington should pressure Ethiopia to demarcate the border and Eritrea to lift restrictions on the UN peacekeeping mission that monitors the border. Washington must also make clear to both countries the costs of continuing to suppress internal dissent —and highlight the benefits of initiating real internal reform and regional cooperation. In addition, the administration should be prepared to cut bilateral assistance programs and enact sanctions if political conditions deteriorate further. Finally, the United States, international donors, and organizations should support long-term peace-building initiatives.

State and Societal Challenges in the Horn of Africa

State and Societal Challenges in the Horn of Africa
Author: Alexandra Magnólia Dias
Publsiher: Centro de Estudos Internacionais
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2017-08-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789898862471

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This book brings to fruition the research done during the CEA-ISCTE project ‘’Monitoring Conflicts in the Horn of Africa’’, reference PTDC/AFR/100460/2008. The Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) provided funding for this project. The chapters are based on first-hand data collected through fieldwork in the region’s countries between 4 January 2010 and 3 June 2013. The project’s team members and consultants debated their final research findings in a one-day Conference at ISCTE-IUL on 29 April 2013. The following authors contributed to the project’s final publication: Alexandra M. Dias, Alexandre de Sousa Carvalho, Aleksi Ylönen, Ana Elisa Cascão, Elsa González Aimé, Manuel João Ramos, Patrick Ferras, Pedro Barge Cunha and Ricardo Real P. Sousa.

Ethnicity Conflict in the Horn of Africa

Ethnicity   Conflict in the Horn of Africa
Author: Katsuyoshi Fukui,John Markakis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1994
Genre: Africa, Northeast
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005167320

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Social conflict is routinely attributed to ethnic differentiation because divinding lines between rival groups often follow ethnic contours; and cultural symbolism has often proved a potent ideological weapon. The purpose of this book is to examine the nature of the bond linking ethnicity to conflict in a variety of circumstances. The ten case studies from the Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya are based on primary research by anthropologists and historians who have long experience of the region. North America: Ohio U Press; Uganda: Fountain Publishers; Kenya: EAEP

Resource Conflict in the Horn of Africa

Resource Conflict in the Horn of Africa
Author: John Markakis,International Peace Research Institute
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998-01-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015040049929

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8. What Can Be Done

Conflict in the Horn of Africa

Conflict in the Horn of Africa
Author: Vincent Bakpetu Thompson
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780761865261

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Conflict in the Horn of Africa examines how the Kenya-Somalia border problem has deep roots in pre-colonial and colonial times mirroring the phenomenon of shifting territorial and human frontiers and treaties which Britain, France, Italy, and Ethiopia made before and after World Wars I and II. This book documents the Kenya-Somalia border problem from the nineteenth century, when decisions ignored African concerns, to independence, when Africans acted as the principal players. Vincent Bakpetu Thompson analyses how the crises regarding Kenya and Somalia’s domestic situations impacted their international relations in and beyond the region. This book furthers the discussion by looking at the current problems in the region that are obscured by instability, infiltrations, the repetitive influx of refugees crossing and re-crossing the border, and increasing terrorist attacks.