Somalia: A Long Road Ahead
The security situation and the statebuilding process in Somalia have seen significant improvements in recent years. However, the path towards stabilisation and peace is still troubled in light of the delays in implementing many of the measures foreseen in the Somali Compact and the Federal Government’s Six Pillar programme. Al-Shabaab still constitutes a major threat in Somalia and the region, the electoral process revealed key divisions between the federal institutions and the emerging regional states, and the federalisation process has required external mediation to form most ad interim administrations. Social reconciliation has been sidelined in favour of administration-building, thus preventing the strengthening of ties both within society and between the federal and regional levels.
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Details
Roma, IAI, April 2016, 10 p. -
Issue
16|10 -
ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
978-88-98650-89-7
Introduction
1. Security: Improvements, challenges and perspectives
2. The electoral process: A troubled way to “interrupted” democracy
3. Federalisation process: State formation without reconciliation
Conclusion
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