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Negotiations with Al-Shabaab

2019
This chapter examines the potential for talks with Al-Shabaab, identifies potential facilitators and spoilers, and highlights lessons to be learned from past dialogues with Al-Shabaab. Three main conclusions are reached. First, many Somali and international parties agree that there exists some degree of common ground between the Federal Government of ...
Toros, Harmonie, Harley, Stephen
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Al-Shabaab Attitudes Towards Negotiations

2019
Finding a lasting peaceful solution to the conflict in Somalia has eluded both national and international actors since the fall of the Siad Barre regime. This chapter assesses the possibilities for negotiations with Al-Shabaab. It draws on two separate field research missions conducted in 2016 to see whether there is interest on the part of Al-Shabaab ...
Anneli Botha, Mahdi Abdile
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Can Al-Shabaab Deliver?

2019
This chapter considers the origins of Al-Shabaab and the gap between its rhetoric and practice. Despite its globalist agenda, reinforced by its allegiance to Al-Qaida, Al-Shabaab is at its core an ethnic movement with its focus on Somalia. As such, it can only survive, let alone expand, by offering better security, better prospects, and better ...
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al-Shabaab

2022
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Dialoguing and negotiating with Al-Shabaab: the role of clan elders as insider-partial mediators

Journal of Eastern African Studies, 2021
Mohammed Ibrahim Shire
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Al-Shabaab’s Youth Recruitment Project

2019
This chapter examines the extent to which the push and pull factors of youth recruitment in Al-Shabaab have reinforced radicalization in Somalia. Whereas the push factors are facilitated by negative dynamics, such as the hostile environment and indoctrination, the pull factors are reinforced by issues of identity, ideology, and economic exclusion ...
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Inside Al-Shabaab

2018
HARUN MARUF, DAN JOSEPH
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Al Shabaab governance: illiberal modernization?

Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines
Des études récentes suggèrent que le régime d'Al Shabaab serait toléré par les Somaliens et aurait acquis une certaine légitimité grâce à une gouvernance prévisible, à un système judiciaire fonctionnel et à un discours islamiste nationaliste. S'appuyant sur des travaux de terrain approfondis et sur des recherches académiques récentes, cet article ...
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