توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
این مطالعه پیدایش جنگ داخلی در سومالی را با تجزیه و تحلیل شکست سومالی در جنگ اوگادن در سال 1977 بررسی میکند و ادعا میکند که این شکست، که به دلیل مداخله اتحاد جماهیر شوروی ایجاد شد، نقطه عطفی بود که نیروهای سیاسی-اجتماعی بلندمدت را آزاد کرد. که منجر به فروپاشی حکومت مرکزی کشور شد.
موزه یوسف به تحلیل تاریخچه جنگ داخلی سومالی، از سال 1977 تا به امروز، و نقش بازیگران مختلف در درگیری مانند قبیلههای محلی، جنگ سالاران و قدرتهای خارجی، و بررسی محصولات جانبی امروزی جنگ، مانند افراطگرایی مذهبی. مهمتر از همه، یوسف فراتر از توضیح جریان اصلی درگیری است - توضیح قبیله های رقیب که بر سر منابع می جنگند. این کتاب با شناخت تأثیر مداخلات نظامی خارجی در سومالی، از رقابت ابرقدرتها در طول جنگ سرد گرفته تا جنگ علیه ترور، بر آغاز و تداوم درگیریهای سومالی، تلاش میکند تا مداخله نظامی خارجی را بهعنوان یک پارادایم جدید در این کشور شناسایی کند. گفتمان پیرامون آن
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Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Breakdown of chapters
Chapter 1: The historical context of the Ogaden war
The Ogaden region
Holy wars of Imam Ahmed Gurey
Colonial powers divide the Somali nation
Dervish resistance movement
Colonial powers’ wars and birth of the Somali Youth League (SYL)
The Republic and the issue of Greater Somalia
Chapter 2: The Ogaden war: One of the biggest conflicts in Africa
Diplomatic efforts to avert the war
USSR undermines Somalia war efforts
US policy and its role in the conflict
The second phase of the war
Chapter 3: Implication of the Ogaden defeat
Loss of human, financial and military resources
Refugee burden
Political unrest: The 1978 military coup
An overview of the Somali clan system
Missed opportunity for political reforms
Entrenched dictatorship: 1978–90
Education and gender equality for a just society?
The rise of armed rebel movements
United States prolongs the dictatorship
Rampant corruption and virulent clanism
The rise of Somali National Movement (SNM) and civil war in the north
President Siyad Barre: Democrat or dictator?
The rise of United Somali Congress (USC) and troubles in the south
Manifesto group: Missed opportunity
Shortcoming of the opposition groups
End of the Cold War: The world abandons Somalia
‘Father of the Nation’ is evicted from his villa!
Chapter 4: The ugly face of the civil war
‘Clan cleansing’ in Mogadishu
Ali Mahdi as interim president and the fallout
Deposed dictator fights back
Djibouti reconciliation conference
Mogadishu wars: Mooryaans, looting fuel the conflict
Famine and foreign power intervention
General Aideed factor and the manhunt debacle
Black Hawk Down and the end of UNOSOM
Critique of the UNOSOM mission
Chapter 5: The rise of Somaliland and Puntland
Somaliland: The hasty decision to secede
The Borama conference
Major civil war in the north
Hargeisa conference heralds new dawn
Final remarks
Birth of Puntland state of Somalia
Rahanweyns and their struggle for survival
Top-down reconciliation conferences: The wrong medicine
Djibouti conference: Cornerstone of the peace process
Ethiopia undermines the Arte peace process
Chapter 6: The war on terror prolongs the conflict
Political Islam in Somalia: Al-Ittihad Al-Islami
The rise and fall of the Islamic Courts Union (ICU)
The ICU attempt to overrun TFG, Puntland and Somaliland
Khartoum talks: Missed opportunity
US collusion in the Ethiopian invasion of Somalia
Divided Republic
Clan vendetta dimension of the conflict
Birth of resistance movements
Religious wars and the rise of Al-Shabaab
Chapter 7: Positive news amid the ruins
Emerging federal structure
Economy without treasury survives
Remittances by diaspora help trade
Vibrant telecommunications sector
Media and freedom of expression
Education
Conclusion
The broken Republic in a changing world
Post-conflict economic development
Islam and customary law (Xeer)
Somalism or clan identity
The issue of Somaliland
Restorative justice and accountability
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
This study explores the genesis of the civil war in Somalia by analysing the defeat of Somalia in the 1977 Ogaden war, asserting that this defeat, which was prompted by the intervention of the USSR, was a turning point which unleashed long term socio-political forces that led to the collapse of the central government of the country.
Muuse Yuusuf analyses the history of the Somali civil war, from 1977 to the present, and the role played by various actors in the conflict such as local clans, warlords and foreign powers, and examines the present day by-products of the war, such as religious extremism. Crucially, Yuusuf looks beyond the mainstream explanation for the conflict – that of rival clans fighting over resources. By recognising the impact of foreign military interventions in Somalia, from superpower rivalry during the cold war to the war-on-terror, on the initiation and perpetuation of the Somali conflict, the book attempts to identify foreign military intervention as a new paradigm in the discourse around it.