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AFRICAN Game Changer: The Consequences of Somaliland’s International (Non) Recognition

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AFRICAN Game Changer: The Consequences of Somaliland’s International (Non) Recognition

By Brenthurst Foundation

Discussion Paper 2011/05

Excecutive Summery

 

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This Discussion Paper considers the case for Somaliland’s formal recognition following the recent 20th anniversary of its declaration of independence (18 may 1991) and in light of the secession of Southern Sudan. Based on a series of field studies in the region over several years, most recently in Somaliland in June 2011, this Paper focuses not only on the options for Somalia and others in this regard, but considers the vital question: how will recognition – or continued non-recognition – affect Somaliland’s prospects for peace and stability as well as the interests of the international community? It also asks whether there is an alternative to full recognition, and what a strategy to achieve recognition might look like.

 

http://wardheernews.com/Articles_2011/August/15_african_game_changes_brenthurst.html

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baalcade;741026 wrote:
Rebuttal by Unionist

 

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In summary the authors try to explain in 13 pages that one particular clan wants sucession and they can never become a nation, because another clan disagrees.

 

Clan, clan,clan, clan and clan. Some people really dont get politics.

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