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The Curse of Allah: civic disembowelment and the collapse of the state in Somalia
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Conference on the Somali Challenge: Peace, Resources and Reconstruction Geneva July
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Ahmed I. Samatar, ‘The Curse of Allah: civic disembowelment and the collapse of the state in Somalia’, Conference on the Somali Challenge: Peace, Resources and Reconstruction Geneva, 10–14 July 1992.
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Said S. Samatar, Somalia: a nation in turmoil (London, August 1991), a Minority Rights Report, p. 10.
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Somalia: a nation in turmoil
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Segmentary Nationalism and the Challenge of the Somali State
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The Ogaden and the Fragility of Somali Segmentary Nationalism
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London October
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I. M. Lewis, ‘The Ogaden and the Fragility of Somali Segmentary Nationalism’, in African Affairs (London), 88, 353, October 1989, p. 574.
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African Affairs
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We need to note that the destruction of livestock and water wells, and the subjugation of the people of the northeast, was overseen by none other than General Morgan
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Said Samatar, p. 13. We need to note that the destruction of livestock and water wells, and the subjugation of the people of the northeast, was overseen by none other than General Morgan, a ‘son* of that same soil.
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Under Siege: blood, power, and the Somali state’ in
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Asfa Hizkas Washington, DC
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Ahmed I. Samatar, ‘Under Siege: blood, power, and the Somali state’ in Asfa Hizkas (ed.), Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Horn of Africa (Washington, DC, 1993), p. 9.
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Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Horn of Africa
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Social Classes and Economic Restructuring in Pastoral Africa : Somali notes’ in
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Madison African Studies Review Atlanta
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Abdi I. Samatar, The State and Rural Transformation in Northern Somalia, 1884–1986 (Madison, 1989), and ‘Social Classes and Economic Restructuring in Pastoral Africa: Somali notes’ in African Studies Review (Atlanta), 35, I 1992, pp. 101–27.
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The State and Rural Transformation in Northern Somalia
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Social Classes and Economic Restructuring in Pastoral Africa’, pp
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Women and the Crisis of Communal Identity’, in
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Ahmed I. Samatar, Kapteijns, and Abdi I. Samatar forthcoming
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Ledwein Kapteijns, ‘Women and the Crisis of Communal Identity’, in Ahmed I. Samatar, Kapteijns, and Abdi I. Samatar (eds), The Somali Crucible: class, gender and clan (forthcoming).
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The Somali Crucible: class, gender and clan
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The Trade of the Gulf of Aden Ports of Africa in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries’, in
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Addis Ababa
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Journal of Ethiopian Studies
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The Politics of the 1969 Somali Coup’, in
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Cambridge 3, October
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I.M. Lewis, ‘The Politics of the 1969 Somali Coup’, in The journal of Modern African Studies (Cambridge), to 3, October 1972, p. 386.
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Hal Laqaley Raqdeeda Lagu So Qamamoo
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Cf. the prophetic verses, narrated by the poet and social critic, Mohamed Warsame Hadrawi This song depicts the nation as a slaughtered she-camel, with the vultures each grabbing a piece of the carcass in the confusion.
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Cf. the prophetic verses, narrated in 1972, by the poet and social critic, Mohamed Warsame Hadrawi, ‘Hal Laqaley Raqdeeda Lagu So Qamamoo’ This song depicts the nation as a slaughtered she-camel, with the vultures each grabbing a piece of the carcass in the confusion.
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Samatar and Laitin, p. 155. For a contrasting view of clanism, see Vail (ed.)
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