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The Colonial Legacy in Somalia: Rome and Mogadishu: from Colonial Administration to Operation Restore Hope

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In this paper, historical perspective on Italian Colonialism Italy and the Administration of Somalia: a Difficult Mandate AFIS: Two Difficult Tasks - Democratisation and Somalisation Co-operation and Diplomacy Mogadishu versus the World Conclusions Bibliography Index
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Foreword Preface Introduction Historical Perspective on Italian Colonialism Italy and the Administration of Somalia: a Difficult Mandate AFIS: Two Difficult Tasks - Democratisation and Somalisation Co-operation and Diplomacy Mogadishu versus the World Conclusions Bibliography Index

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Inheriting failure: an exploratory study of post-colonial Somalia

TL;DR: Migdal et al. as mentioned in this paper used historical case studies, with a theoretical model proposed by Joel S. Migdal, to explain why post-colonial states often have difficulty in establishing stability and the rule of law.
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Somalia: The Struggles in the Transient Phases in “Somali-Style” (and Other Hybrid) Models of Governance

TL;DR: In this article, the challenges and possibilities in Somalia's attempts to redesign its "ungovernable" spaces are discussed, as well as the resilience that has come to characterize political governance and the struggles for the consolidation of democracy.
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‘Artefactual co-creations’: Developing practice-based research with Somali women in a third sector family literacy class

TL;DR: In this paper, a methodological approach that drew together postcolonial feminist theory with arts-based methods, as well as learning from Indigenous methodologies, was presented for postcolonial women's empowerment.
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‘that is why we have troubles’: the pro-italia movement's challenge to nationalism in british-occupied somalia(1946–9)

TL;DR: This article argued that the pro-Italia movement did not stem from arguments supporting colonial rule, but rather from objections to the nationalist agenda and military occupation in post-war Somalia, and pointed out the deeper meanings of political alignment during the change of regime and enhances our understanding of political developments in postwar Somalia.