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The Paradox that is Diplomatic Recognition: Unpacking the Somaliland Situation
John Rabuogi Ahere
Verlag Anchor Academic Publishing, 2013
ISBN 9783954895533 , 96 Seiten
Format PDF, OL
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The Paradox that is Diplomatic Recognition: Unpacking the Somaliland Situation
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Abstract
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List of Abbreviations
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Table of Contents
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Chapter One
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1.1 Background to the Study
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1.2 Statement of the Research Problem
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1.3 Objectives of the study
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1.4 Literature Review
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1.5 Justification of the study
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1.6 Conceptual framework
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1.7 Hypotheses
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1.8 Research Methodology
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Chapter Two
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2.1 Introduction
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2.2 Pre-colonial and colonial period
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2.3 Post-colonial Somalia
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2.4 Somalia since 1991
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2.5 Conclusions
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Chapter Three
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3.1 Introduction
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3.2 Secessionist cases in Africa: an overview
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3.2.1 Western Sahara
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3.2.2 Ogaden Reserve Area and the Haud
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3.2.3 Biafra
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3.2.4 Katanga
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3.2.5 Eritrea
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3.2.6 South Sudan
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3.3 Somaliland’s justification for recognition
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3.3.1 Colonial history, international law and the criteria for recognition
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3.3.2 The nature of interactions with the world
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3.4 Positions of regional and sub-regional institutions
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3.4.1 The United Nations (UN)
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3.4.2 The Organisation of African Unity (OAU)/African Union (AU)
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3.4.3 Inter-governmental authority on Development (IGAD) and East AfricanCommunity (EAC)
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3.5 Perspectives of the Somalis
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3.5.1 The Somalia government standpoint
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3.5.2 Other Opinions
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3.6 Conclusions
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Chapter Four
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4.1 Introduction
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4.2 Somaliland in post-1991 war-torn Somalia and the peace process
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4.3 Role of politics in the recognition of states
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4.4 International legal perspectives
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4.5 Other issues
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4.6 Conclusions
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Chapter Five
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5.1 Summary
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5.2 Key Findings
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5.3 Recommendations
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5.3.1 Resolving Somali problems with Somali solutions
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5.3.2 The Role of UN, AU and Sub-regional organisations
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Bibliography
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