THE SOMALI CIVIL WAR» (1988 - present)

THE SOMALI CIVIL WAR» (1988 - present)

Authors

  • Umurbaev Rustam Shakirjanovich 4th-year student of Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies Tashkent city urustam316@gmail.com +998946995982

Keywords:

government, frontrunners, maladministration, reconstruction, political idealogy, distribution.

Abstract

This article that following the fall of Mohammed Siad Barre’s regime, leaders of different opposition groups mobilized the government, military, and clan structures towards their own political ends, leading to renewed conflict.

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Lewis, I.M. A Modern History of the Somali. Athens, Ohio University Press, 2002.

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Published

2024-07-01
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