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Papers by Ismael Ahmed Siad
Variations on the theme of …, Jan 1, 2001
… , Human Security, Governance and Development in the …, Jan 1, 2005
Distribution Research Center on Development and International Relations (DIR) Fibigerstraede 2, r... more Distribution Research Center on Development and International Relations (DIR) Fibigerstraede 2, room 93 DK-9220 Aalborg East Phone + 45 96 35 98 10 Fax + 45 98 15 32 98
International Journal of Refugee Law, Jan 1, 1994
... 10 See generally, Crawford Young, "The African Colonial State and Its Political Legacy,&... more ... 10 See generally, Crawford Young, "The African Colonial State and Its Political Legacy,' in ... 35 For the plight of the Eritrean refugees during their independence struggle against ... The horrid experience of Sudan, Angola, Mozambique, Rwanda, Burundi, South Africa and Somalia ...
Somalia peace process: …, Jan 1, 2006
BYU J. Pub. L., Jan 1, 2003
Yale L. & Pol'y Rev., Jan 1, 2008
... 36, at 133. 40. Susan K. Brown & Frank D. Bean, Assimilation Models, Old ... more ... 36, at 133. 40. Susan K. Brown & Frank D. Bean, Assimilation Models, Old & New: Explaining a Long-Term Process (UC Irvine Ctr. for Research on Immigration, Population & Pub. Policy, Paper No. 082306, 20o6), available ...
Review of African Political, Jan 1, 2003
... Some of their top leaders (Ali Mohamed Daud, Ogoreh Kifle Ahmad) got ministerial positions, b... more ... Some of their top leaders (Ali Mohamed Daud, Ogoreh Kifle Ahmad) got ministerial positions, but the rank-and-file got almost nothing. ... The Pov-erty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) presented by the Djiboutian government in June 2001 was rejected by IMF/IDA the following ...
International Journal of Ethiopian Studies, Jan 1, 2004
... Ethiopian army after its triumphant return from the Ogaden war against Siad Barre&amp... more ... Ethiopian army after its triumphant return from the Ogaden war against Siad Barre's Somali ... When the Prime Minister of Djibouti, Ismael Omar Guelleh, went to Paris in June, ... surprising, therefore, that the Ethiopian born president of Djibouti, Ahmed Ismail Guelleh, has hinted as ...
African Affairs, Jan 1, 1974
… and the New Cosmopolitanism: Rooted, Feminist …, Jan 1, 2008
Anthropologists are citizens of the world because they are able to manoeuvre in and out of foreig... more Anthropologists are citizens of the world because they are able to manoeuvre in and out of foreign cultures but there are other ways of being cosmopolitan. African migrants display similar competencies when they are away from home. A certain type of migrant, the sort that travels without passports or visas, without any particular place to go, making new lives wherever they happen to be challenges the system of global apartheid and claims the right to move freely in defiance of the regime of state borders (erroneously referred to as 'national boundaries'). Such migrants also make it possible for others, who belong to the immobile 97 per cent of the human population that never leaves home, to connect with the world in ways that facilitate various cultural, economic and other transfers between resource surplus and deficit areas. Sometimes their impact upon the host population in dramatic and unpredictable ways belies their small numbers.
… : challenges and future prospects for the …, Jan 1, 2006
Journal of Conflict Studies, Jan 1, 2006
... meeting that started on 15 July 1991 was actually chaired by Aden Abdulle Osman, a ... of the... more ... meeting that started on 15 July 1991 was actually chaired by Aden Abdulle Osman, a ... of the factors that bound them together was Ethiopia's strong support for Abdullahi Yusuf. ... Mohamed M. Sahnoun, "Prevention in conflict resolution: The case of Somalia," chapter eighteen in ...
Review of African Political Economy, Jan 1, 2003
Djibouti: From French Outpost to US Base 481 and the Zaghawa. Hakkama Halima Ahmad Mahmud compose... more Djibouti: From French Outpost to US Base 481 and the Zaghawa. Hakkama Halima Ahmad Mahmud composed the follow-ing poem: The Zaghawa and the Rezaigat are like one bone not separated by a joint. We want these problems to be solved, they create social discomfort. ...
Middle Eastern Studies, Jan 1, 1985
... and Minister of Defence, General Mohammed Ali Samatar; the Second Vice-President, General Hus... more ... and Minister of Defence, General Mohammed Ali Samatar; the Second Vice-President, General Hussein Kulmie Afrah; the Chairman of the People's Assembly, General Ismail Ali Abokor, and the Security Forces Commander, General Ahmad Suleyman Abdullah.19 These four ...
Issue: A Journal of Opinion, Jan 1, 1975
... Several of the most significant among these intellectuals, such as Muhamad Aden Shek, Ali War... more ... Several of the most significant among these intellectuals, such as Muhamad Aden Shek, Ali Warsema, and Yusuf Weirah, were moved from ministerial posts to central planning committees where their political influence will be larger than ... Faduma Ahmed is outstanding among ...
De facto states: the quest for soverignty, Jan 1, 2004
10 Can clans form nations? Somaliland in the making Henry Srebrnik The Somali: a nation or an agg... more 10 Can clans form nations? Somaliland in the making Henry Srebrnik The Somali: a nation or an aggregation of clans? In 1987, David Laitin and Said Samatar published Somalia: Nation in Search of a State. Their thesis was that the Somali Democratic Republic, as it was then ...
Variations on the theme of …, Jan 1, 2001
… , Human Security, Governance and Development in the …, Jan 1, 2005
Distribution Research Center on Development and International Relations (DIR) Fibigerstraede 2, r... more Distribution Research Center on Development and International Relations (DIR) Fibigerstraede 2, room 93 DK-9220 Aalborg East Phone + 45 96 35 98 10 Fax + 45 98 15 32 98
International Journal of Refugee Law, Jan 1, 1994
... 10 See generally, Crawford Young, "The African Colonial State and Its Political Legacy,&... more ... 10 See generally, Crawford Young, "The African Colonial State and Its Political Legacy,' in ... 35 For the plight of the Eritrean refugees during their independence struggle against ... The horrid experience of Sudan, Angola, Mozambique, Rwanda, Burundi, South Africa and Somalia ...
Somalia peace process: …, Jan 1, 2006
BYU J. Pub. L., Jan 1, 2003
Yale L. & Pol'y Rev., Jan 1, 2008
... 36, at 133. 40. Susan K. Brown & Frank D. Bean, Assimilation Models, Old ... more ... 36, at 133. 40. Susan K. Brown & Frank D. Bean, Assimilation Models, Old & New: Explaining a Long-Term Process (UC Irvine Ctr. for Research on Immigration, Population & Pub. Policy, Paper No. 082306, 20o6), available ...
Review of African Political, Jan 1, 2003
... Some of their top leaders (Ali Mohamed Daud, Ogoreh Kifle Ahmad) got ministerial positions, b... more ... Some of their top leaders (Ali Mohamed Daud, Ogoreh Kifle Ahmad) got ministerial positions, but the rank-and-file got almost nothing. ... The Pov-erty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) presented by the Djiboutian government in June 2001 was rejected by IMF/IDA the following ...
International Journal of Ethiopian Studies, Jan 1, 2004
... Ethiopian army after its triumphant return from the Ogaden war against Siad Barre&amp... more ... Ethiopian army after its triumphant return from the Ogaden war against Siad Barre's Somali ... When the Prime Minister of Djibouti, Ismael Omar Guelleh, went to Paris in June, ... surprising, therefore, that the Ethiopian born president of Djibouti, Ahmed Ismail Guelleh, has hinted as ...
African Affairs, Jan 1, 1974
… and the New Cosmopolitanism: Rooted, Feminist …, Jan 1, 2008
Anthropologists are citizens of the world because they are able to manoeuvre in and out of foreig... more Anthropologists are citizens of the world because they are able to manoeuvre in and out of foreign cultures but there are other ways of being cosmopolitan. African migrants display similar competencies when they are away from home. A certain type of migrant, the sort that travels without passports or visas, without any particular place to go, making new lives wherever they happen to be challenges the system of global apartheid and claims the right to move freely in defiance of the regime of state borders (erroneously referred to as 'national boundaries'). Such migrants also make it possible for others, who belong to the immobile 97 per cent of the human population that never leaves home, to connect with the world in ways that facilitate various cultural, economic and other transfers between resource surplus and deficit areas. Sometimes their impact upon the host population in dramatic and unpredictable ways belies their small numbers.
… : challenges and future prospects for the …, Jan 1, 2006
Journal of Conflict Studies, Jan 1, 2006
... meeting that started on 15 July 1991 was actually chaired by Aden Abdulle Osman, a ... of the... more ... meeting that started on 15 July 1991 was actually chaired by Aden Abdulle Osman, a ... of the factors that bound them together was Ethiopia's strong support for Abdullahi Yusuf. ... Mohamed M. Sahnoun, "Prevention in conflict resolution: The case of Somalia," chapter eighteen in ...
Review of African Political Economy, Jan 1, 2003
Djibouti: From French Outpost to US Base 481 and the Zaghawa. Hakkama Halima Ahmad Mahmud compose... more Djibouti: From French Outpost to US Base 481 and the Zaghawa. Hakkama Halima Ahmad Mahmud composed the follow-ing poem: The Zaghawa and the Rezaigat are like one bone not separated by a joint. We want these problems to be solved, they create social discomfort. ...
Middle Eastern Studies, Jan 1, 1985
... and Minister of Defence, General Mohammed Ali Samatar; the Second Vice-President, General Hus... more ... and Minister of Defence, General Mohammed Ali Samatar; the Second Vice-President, General Hussein Kulmie Afrah; the Chairman of the People's Assembly, General Ismail Ali Abokor, and the Security Forces Commander, General Ahmad Suleyman Abdullah.19 These four ...
Issue: A Journal of Opinion, Jan 1, 1975
... Several of the most significant among these intellectuals, such as Muhamad Aden Shek, Ali War... more ... Several of the most significant among these intellectuals, such as Muhamad Aden Shek, Ali Warsema, and Yusuf Weirah, were moved from ministerial posts to central planning committees where their political influence will be larger than ... Faduma Ahmed is outstanding among ...
De facto states: the quest for soverignty, Jan 1, 2004
10 Can clans form nations? Somaliland in the making Henry Srebrnik The Somali: a nation or an agg... more 10 Can clans form nations? Somaliland in the making Henry Srebrnik The Somali: a nation or an aggregation of clans? In 1987, David Laitin and Said Samatar published Somalia: Nation in Search of a State. Their thesis was that the Somali Democratic Republic, as it was then ...