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      Somalia: militarism, warlordism or democracy ?

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            Somali politics have traditionally been structured in terms of the clan system which organises agro‐pastoral society. These clan‐based alignments have provided the lines of conflict along which struggles for recognition — for status and prestige but also, and significantly, for social justice and equality — have been fought. Under conditions of dependent capitalism and uneven class formation, clan consciousness takes on a trade union aspect, in defence of real material interests and in opposition to tendencies towards clan inequality. The Siyaad Barre regime disrupted the balance of clan interests by setting aside traditional tendencies to compromise and accommodate conflicts in order to impose clan hegemony on the country. The result has been to politicise and militarise clan groupings in opposition to the Siyaad government and to plunge the country into civil war. It has divided the country, given rise to regional and clan warlords, and imperilled moves towards democracy.

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            crea20
            CREA
            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            July 1992
            : 19
            : 54
            : 11-26
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            a Associate Professor in Political Science , College of the Holy Cross , Worcester , Mass. , USA
            Article
            8703950 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 19, No. 54, July 1992, pp. 11-26
            10.1080/03056249208703950
            b5fa892e-03e1-4156-a5e6-093385a4e274

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            Figures: 0, Tables: 0, References: 14, Pages: 16
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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

            Bibliographic Note

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            8. Lewis I.M.. 1988. . A Modern History of Somalia . , Boulder : : Westview Press. .

            9. 1990. . ‘The Ogaden and the Fragility of Somali Segmented Nationalism’. . Horn of Africa . , Vol. xiii((1 and 2)) January‐March, and April‐June;

            10. Samatar Ahmed. . 1988. . Socialist Somalia . , London : : Zed Books. .

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            12. Sheridan James. . 1966. . Chinese Warlord . , Stanford : : Stanford University Press. .

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            14. Steiner Jurg. . 1991. . European Democracies . , New York : : Longman. .

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