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(Ebook) The Paradox that is Diplomatic Recognition: Unpacking the Somaliland Situation : Unpacking the Somaliland Situation by John Rabuogi Ahere ISBN 9783954895533, 3954895536

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Authors:John Rabuogi Ahere
Pages:97 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:1
Publisher:Diplomica Verlag
Language:english
File Size:0.97 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783954895533, 3954895536
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(Ebook) The Paradox that is Diplomatic Recognition: Unpacking the Somaliland Situation : Unpacking the Somaliland Situation by John Rabuogi Ahere ISBN 9783954895533, 3954895536

Somaliland is an example of a territory that has fulfilled the conditions that are pre-requisite for state recognition in the international system. Somaliland is however, not recognised as a state. Questions abound about why Somaliland finds itself in this situation when there are territories which obtained recognition after fulfilling a fraction of what Somaliland has achieved. This study contributes to answering the aforementioned questions. This study has certain objectives. It delved into the examination of the criteria that is used for the recognition of states in the international system. It also analyses the role of intergovernmental organizations in the non-recognition of Somaliland. The objective of this study is also to make an assessment of the nature of interactions between Somaliland, and other actors in the international system. Biographische Informationen John Ahere is a researcher with vast knowledge of the dynamics in the Horn, and East Africa Region. Apart from Somaliland where he facilitated the implementation of peace building, and conflict transformation projects, he has worked within the peace building contexts of Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Uganda, South Africa, Ethiopia and Kenya. Moreover, he has conducted extensive conflict mapping in the Great Lakes Region of Africa. He is an alumnus of the University of Nairobi, Kenya Institute of Management, and the East African Uongozi Institute.
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