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Ethiopia in the 1990s with the trajectory of the armed movements in Somalia that also overthrew the incumbent military regime …
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Institution-building in Somalia has met with high levels of failure for two decades. But successes have occurred in … most effective aid to institution-building in Somalia has been carefully calibrated support to hybrid local governance …
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these developments. This case study looks at UNICEF's education programme in Somalia between 1991 and 2010. Highlighted are …
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- through a unique case study of Finn Church Aid's experience with secondment in Somalia. Building upon FCA's previous work in … Somalia, its staff member worked as part of the Transitional Federal Government's Ministry of Constitutional Affairs and …
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qualitative assessments in Somalia. This paper uses the framework developed regionally to explore the citizen-state bargain and … social outcomes in Somalia and is relevant for most fragile and conflict-affected countries. The qualitative parts describing … the social contract in Somalia use the lenses of security, education, and taxes to describe the current setting. It is …
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question of whether external intervention can assist weak or fragile states in successfully making the transition to stable … military intervention and occupation for the purposes of transforming a foreign regime. This paper provides a review and …
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This paper uses two unique panel data sets to study the causal effect that armed conflict has over entrepreneurial activity in Colombia. Using a fixed effect estimation methodology at the plant level and controlling for the possible endogeneity of armed conflict through the use of instrumental...
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A common finding in the empirical civil war literature is that population size and per capita income are highly significant predictors of civil war incidence and onset. This paper shows that the common finding of population size and per capita income having a significant average effect on civil...
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Conflict depletes all forms of human and social capital, as well as supporting institutions. The scale of the human damage can overwhelm public action, as there are many competing priorities and resources are often insufficient. What then should be the priorities for 'post-conflict' policy?...
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programme may have mitigated some experiences of past conflict. The intervention fails to significantly narrow the inter …
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