Somalia After the State Collapse
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Somalia still remains a victim of multiple actors which are the tragic violent outcome of gradually deteriorating political dynamics since 1991. From the rubble and ruins of the state collapse self-appointed warlords who struggled to rule the country from the barrels of guns business groups and later Islamists aspire to power exacerbated the political instability and economic deficiencies thus impacted both on the state and the lives of the Somali citizens. Without exception Somalia neighbors Arab and Western states have been involving in Somalia’s conflict for political and economic reasons. This book therefore dismisses that the external actors both from the region and beyond will bring peace and stability to Somalia. Hence the issue should be considered as a Somali issue that has an economic social and political impact on the Somalis at large and according to this suggestion any resolution to the Somalia conflict needs indigenous efforts since it affects the internal peace and security of the Somali citizens as well as their destiny. Without a unified grassroots involvement it is difficult to foresee a sustainable peace and stability in Somalia.
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