Description |
1 online resource (279 pages) |
Series |
Contemporary African Politics |
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Contemporary African politics series.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Introduction; PART I Horn of Africa in macro-perspective; 1 Turbulent political developments in the Horn of Africa in the Cold War: the central role of Ethiopia, 1960s to 1980s; 2 State making, transnational clientelism and political communities in the Horn of Africa; 3 States breaking and dominoes falling? Considerations of separatism and international recognition in the Horn of Africa; PART II Ethiopia and Eritrea; 4 External factors and their impact on internal political dynamics in Ethiopia; 5 Ethiopia and China: changing relations |
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6 Eritrea: a sub-regional menace?PART III Somalia and Somaliland; 7 Somali independence and its political connections with Nasser's Egypt; 8 When the outside is inside: international features of the Somali "civil" war; 9 Crisis of statehood in Somalia; 10 A hybrid actor in the Horn of Africa: an analysis of Turkey's involvement in Somalia; 11 Affirmation or erosion of sovereignty in the Horn of Africa? The case of de facto state Somaliland; PART IV Sudan and South Sudan; 12 Any prospects for future peace? Politics and war surrounding the Sudan-South Sudan conundrum |
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13 South Sudan's oil and international engagement14 Islamization, Arabization, and the break-up of the Sudan; Bibliography; Index |
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Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Záho?ík, Jan
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ISBN |
9781317028574 |
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1317028570 |
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