Routledge Handbook of the Horn of Africa
Herausgeber: Bach, Jean-Nicolas
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This handbook provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary survey of contemporary research related to the Horn of Africa. Accessibly written, it is an essential read for scholars, students and policy professionals interested in the contemporary politics in the Horn of Africa.
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This handbook provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary survey of contemporary research related to the Horn of Africa. Accessibly written, it is an essential read for scholars, students and policy professionals interested in the contemporary politics in the Horn of Africa.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 746
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 247mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1334g
- ISBN-13: 9781032149622
- ISBN-10: 1032149620
- Artikelnr.: 68713732
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 746
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 247mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1334g
- ISBN-13: 9781032149622
- ISBN-10: 1032149620
- Artikelnr.: 68713732
Jean-Nicolas Bach holds a PhD in Political Science and is affiliated at Sciences Po Bordeaux, Les Afriques dans le Monde, France. with Jon Abbink, Stéphane Ancel, Azza Ahmed Abdel Aziz, Emanuele Fantini, Patrick Ferras, Hassan Mwakimako, Clélie Nallet, Aleksi Ylönen, and Jan Záhöík.
1. General Introduction Part 1: Liberation Movements, Separatism, and
States Formations 2. Understanding the Oromo Movements 3. The Ogaden
National Liberation Front (ONLF) and the Dilemma of Liberation 4. Eritrea:
Self-Reliance, Militarization, and Diaspora 5. The Sudan People's
Liberation Movement/Army 6. South Sudan after Secession 7. Sudan's
Challenge in Remaining a Cohesive Nation and State 8. Somalia: In Search of
National Unity 9. The Somali National Movement: Engineering
Self-Determination of Somaliland 10. Somaliland's Struggle for Recognition
since 1991 Part 2: Armed People, Conflicts and International Interventions
11. African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) 12. The Military
Equation in the Horn of Africa 13. The Horn of Africa and the Arabian
Peninsula 14. Turkey's Soft Power Experiments and Dilemmas in Somalia 15.
Ugandan Interference in South Sudan 16. South Sudan: War, Peace Processes
and Regional Economic Integration 17. Military Livelihoods and the
Political Economy in South Sudan 18. Embedded Uniforms in Sudan 19. The
Ethiopian National Defense Forces since 1991 20. Recruitment Strategies for
Al-Shabaab in Kenya 21. 'What is Happening Now is not Raiding, it's War':
The Growing Politicisation and Militarisation of Cattle-Raiding among the
Western Nuer and Murle During South Sudan's Civil Wars 22. The War in
Tigray (2020-2021) Part 3: Authoritarianism, Innovative Regimes, and Forms
of Resistances 23. Ruling over Diversity: Federalism and Devolution in
Ethiopia and Kenya 24. State Power and Citizen Agency: Reframing the Power
Narrative in State-Society Relations in Ethiopia 25. Being a de facto
State is not Enough: Somaliland's Innovative Regime 26. The Politics of
State-Building: Regime Restructuring in Mogadishu 27. The Looming Spectre:
A History of the 'State of Emergency' in Ethiopia, 1970s-2021 28. Thirty
Years of Autocratic Rule: Eritrea's President Isaias Afwerki Between
Innovation and Destruction 29. Authoritarian Adaptation and Innovative
Contestation in Sudan, 2009-2019 30. Hegemonic Elections: Ethiopia, Sudan,
Djibouti 31. Serving the Regime: The State Police and Kenya's Electoral
Authoritarianism 32. Women, Clan and Politics in Somalia 33. Sudan: the
December 2018 Revolution and its Aftermath 34. The Sudanese 'Transition'
Seen From its Peripheries, 2018-2020 Part 4: Religion and Religious
Movements: Strategies and Adaptation to New Landscape 35. Political Islam
in Somalia 36. Islam, Politics, and Violence on the Kenya Coast 37. The
'Islamic movement' in Sudan 38. Islamic Law, Legal Hybridity and Legal
Practices in Sudan 39. 'For God and my Country': Religious Lobby Groups in
Uganda and their Role in Policy Making 40. The Civil Rights Movement of
Ethiopian Muslims in 2012 41. The strains of 'Pente' Politics: Evangelicals
and the Post-Orthodox State in Ethiopia 42. Architectural Innovation of
Ethiopian Orthodox Church 43. Singing in Praise of Jesus in an 'Islamic
State' Part 5. People's Movements: Migration 44. Producing Migrants as
Entrepreneurs in Sudan 45. Domestic Labour and Immigration into the
Republic of Djibouti by Young Ethiopians and Somalis 46. Migration within
the Horn of Africa 47. Migration, Asylum and International Interventions
48. Girls on the Move: Changing Dynamics of Migration in the Horn of Africa
49. Migration is a Personal Journey: Stories of Ethiopian and Eritrean
Migrants as they Forge Their Individual and Collective Journeys and
Existence in and out of the Region 50. Multi-Directional Movement and the
Management of Mobility Between Ethiopian and Eritrean (1993-2020) 51.
Sedentarization of Cross-Border Tribes and Mixed Migration Movements 52.
Ethiopian Diaspora and Its Impact on Politics in Ethiopia 53. Qof Ma Dhiban
: Somali Orality and the Delineation of Power Part 6. Connecting the Horn:
Infrastructures, Investments and Networks 54. Geopolitical Challenges for
the Development of Hydroelectricity in the Nile Basin 55. Water, Land and
Arab Investments in Irrigation Projects 56. Demystifying the National
Interest: The Case of Building Dams and Dismantling the Sudanese State 57.
China and the African Union 58. China's Information Infrastructures in the
Horn 59. Oil and Gas in East Africa 60. Inconspicuous Economic Integration
by Small Transnational Entrepreneurs in Uganda and South-Sudan
States Formations 2. Understanding the Oromo Movements 3. The Ogaden
National Liberation Front (ONLF) and the Dilemma of Liberation 4. Eritrea:
Self-Reliance, Militarization, and Diaspora 5. The Sudan People's
Liberation Movement/Army 6. South Sudan after Secession 7. Sudan's
Challenge in Remaining a Cohesive Nation and State 8. Somalia: In Search of
National Unity 9. The Somali National Movement: Engineering
Self-Determination of Somaliland 10. Somaliland's Struggle for Recognition
since 1991 Part 2: Armed People, Conflicts and International Interventions
11. African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) 12. The Military
Equation in the Horn of Africa 13. The Horn of Africa and the Arabian
Peninsula 14. Turkey's Soft Power Experiments and Dilemmas in Somalia 15.
Ugandan Interference in South Sudan 16. South Sudan: War, Peace Processes
and Regional Economic Integration 17. Military Livelihoods and the
Political Economy in South Sudan 18. Embedded Uniforms in Sudan 19. The
Ethiopian National Defense Forces since 1991 20. Recruitment Strategies for
Al-Shabaab in Kenya 21. 'What is Happening Now is not Raiding, it's War':
The Growing Politicisation and Militarisation of Cattle-Raiding among the
Western Nuer and Murle During South Sudan's Civil Wars 22. The War in
Tigray (2020-2021) Part 3: Authoritarianism, Innovative Regimes, and Forms
of Resistances 23. Ruling over Diversity: Federalism and Devolution in
Ethiopia and Kenya 24. State Power and Citizen Agency: Reframing the Power
Narrative in State-Society Relations in Ethiopia 25. Being a de facto
State is not Enough: Somaliland's Innovative Regime 26. The Politics of
State-Building: Regime Restructuring in Mogadishu 27. The Looming Spectre:
A History of the 'State of Emergency' in Ethiopia, 1970s-2021 28. Thirty
Years of Autocratic Rule: Eritrea's President Isaias Afwerki Between
Innovation and Destruction 29. Authoritarian Adaptation and Innovative
Contestation in Sudan, 2009-2019 30. Hegemonic Elections: Ethiopia, Sudan,
Djibouti 31. Serving the Regime: The State Police and Kenya's Electoral
Authoritarianism 32. Women, Clan and Politics in Somalia 33. Sudan: the
December 2018 Revolution and its Aftermath 34. The Sudanese 'Transition'
Seen From its Peripheries, 2018-2020 Part 4: Religion and Religious
Movements: Strategies and Adaptation to New Landscape 35. Political Islam
in Somalia 36. Islam, Politics, and Violence on the Kenya Coast 37. The
'Islamic movement' in Sudan 38. Islamic Law, Legal Hybridity and Legal
Practices in Sudan 39. 'For God and my Country': Religious Lobby Groups in
Uganda and their Role in Policy Making 40. The Civil Rights Movement of
Ethiopian Muslims in 2012 41. The strains of 'Pente' Politics: Evangelicals
and the Post-Orthodox State in Ethiopia 42. Architectural Innovation of
Ethiopian Orthodox Church 43. Singing in Praise of Jesus in an 'Islamic
State' Part 5. People's Movements: Migration 44. Producing Migrants as
Entrepreneurs in Sudan 45. Domestic Labour and Immigration into the
Republic of Djibouti by Young Ethiopians and Somalis 46. Migration within
the Horn of Africa 47. Migration, Asylum and International Interventions
48. Girls on the Move: Changing Dynamics of Migration in the Horn of Africa
49. Migration is a Personal Journey: Stories of Ethiopian and Eritrean
Migrants as they Forge Their Individual and Collective Journeys and
Existence in and out of the Region 50. Multi-Directional Movement and the
Management of Mobility Between Ethiopian and Eritrean (1993-2020) 51.
Sedentarization of Cross-Border Tribes and Mixed Migration Movements 52.
Ethiopian Diaspora and Its Impact on Politics in Ethiopia 53. Qof Ma Dhiban
: Somali Orality and the Delineation of Power Part 6. Connecting the Horn:
Infrastructures, Investments and Networks 54. Geopolitical Challenges for
the Development of Hydroelectricity in the Nile Basin 55. Water, Land and
Arab Investments in Irrigation Projects 56. Demystifying the National
Interest: The Case of Building Dams and Dismantling the Sudanese State 57.
China and the African Union 58. China's Information Infrastructures in the
Horn 59. Oil and Gas in East Africa 60. Inconspicuous Economic Integration
by Small Transnational Entrepreneurs in Uganda and South-Sudan
1. General Introduction Part 1: Liberation Movements, Separatism, and
States Formations 2. Understanding the Oromo Movements 3. The Ogaden
National Liberation Front (ONLF) and the Dilemma of Liberation 4. Eritrea:
Self-Reliance, Militarization, and Diaspora 5. The Sudan People's
Liberation Movement/Army 6. South Sudan after Secession 7. Sudan's
Challenge in Remaining a Cohesive Nation and State 8. Somalia: In Search of
National Unity 9. The Somali National Movement: Engineering
Self-Determination of Somaliland 10. Somaliland's Struggle for Recognition
since 1991 Part 2: Armed People, Conflicts and International Interventions
11. African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) 12. The Military
Equation in the Horn of Africa 13. The Horn of Africa and the Arabian
Peninsula 14. Turkey's Soft Power Experiments and Dilemmas in Somalia 15.
Ugandan Interference in South Sudan 16. South Sudan: War, Peace Processes
and Regional Economic Integration 17. Military Livelihoods and the
Political Economy in South Sudan 18. Embedded Uniforms in Sudan 19. The
Ethiopian National Defense Forces since 1991 20. Recruitment Strategies for
Al-Shabaab in Kenya 21. 'What is Happening Now is not Raiding, it's War':
The Growing Politicisation and Militarisation of Cattle-Raiding among the
Western Nuer and Murle During South Sudan's Civil Wars 22. The War in
Tigray (2020-2021) Part 3: Authoritarianism, Innovative Regimes, and Forms
of Resistances 23. Ruling over Diversity: Federalism and Devolution in
Ethiopia and Kenya 24. State Power and Citizen Agency: Reframing the Power
Narrative in State-Society Relations in Ethiopia 25. Being a de facto
State is not Enough: Somaliland's Innovative Regime 26. The Politics of
State-Building: Regime Restructuring in Mogadishu 27. The Looming Spectre:
A History of the 'State of Emergency' in Ethiopia, 1970s-2021 28. Thirty
Years of Autocratic Rule: Eritrea's President Isaias Afwerki Between
Innovation and Destruction 29. Authoritarian Adaptation and Innovative
Contestation in Sudan, 2009-2019 30. Hegemonic Elections: Ethiopia, Sudan,
Djibouti 31. Serving the Regime: The State Police and Kenya's Electoral
Authoritarianism 32. Women, Clan and Politics in Somalia 33. Sudan: the
December 2018 Revolution and its Aftermath 34. The Sudanese 'Transition'
Seen From its Peripheries, 2018-2020 Part 4: Religion and Religious
Movements: Strategies and Adaptation to New Landscape 35. Political Islam
in Somalia 36. Islam, Politics, and Violence on the Kenya Coast 37. The
'Islamic movement' in Sudan 38. Islamic Law, Legal Hybridity and Legal
Practices in Sudan 39. 'For God and my Country': Religious Lobby Groups in
Uganda and their Role in Policy Making 40. The Civil Rights Movement of
Ethiopian Muslims in 2012 41. The strains of 'Pente' Politics: Evangelicals
and the Post-Orthodox State in Ethiopia 42. Architectural Innovation of
Ethiopian Orthodox Church 43. Singing in Praise of Jesus in an 'Islamic
State' Part 5. People's Movements: Migration 44. Producing Migrants as
Entrepreneurs in Sudan 45. Domestic Labour and Immigration into the
Republic of Djibouti by Young Ethiopians and Somalis 46. Migration within
the Horn of Africa 47. Migration, Asylum and International Interventions
48. Girls on the Move: Changing Dynamics of Migration in the Horn of Africa
49. Migration is a Personal Journey: Stories of Ethiopian and Eritrean
Migrants as they Forge Their Individual and Collective Journeys and
Existence in and out of the Region 50. Multi-Directional Movement and the
Management of Mobility Between Ethiopian and Eritrean (1993-2020) 51.
Sedentarization of Cross-Border Tribes and Mixed Migration Movements 52.
Ethiopian Diaspora and Its Impact on Politics in Ethiopia 53. Qof Ma Dhiban
: Somali Orality and the Delineation of Power Part 6. Connecting the Horn:
Infrastructures, Investments and Networks 54. Geopolitical Challenges for
the Development of Hydroelectricity in the Nile Basin 55. Water, Land and
Arab Investments in Irrigation Projects 56. Demystifying the National
Interest: The Case of Building Dams and Dismantling the Sudanese State 57.
China and the African Union 58. China's Information Infrastructures in the
Horn 59. Oil and Gas in East Africa 60. Inconspicuous Economic Integration
by Small Transnational Entrepreneurs in Uganda and South-Sudan
States Formations 2. Understanding the Oromo Movements 3. The Ogaden
National Liberation Front (ONLF) and the Dilemma of Liberation 4. Eritrea:
Self-Reliance, Militarization, and Diaspora 5. The Sudan People's
Liberation Movement/Army 6. South Sudan after Secession 7. Sudan's
Challenge in Remaining a Cohesive Nation and State 8. Somalia: In Search of
National Unity 9. The Somali National Movement: Engineering
Self-Determination of Somaliland 10. Somaliland's Struggle for Recognition
since 1991 Part 2: Armed People, Conflicts and International Interventions
11. African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) 12. The Military
Equation in the Horn of Africa 13. The Horn of Africa and the Arabian
Peninsula 14. Turkey's Soft Power Experiments and Dilemmas in Somalia 15.
Ugandan Interference in South Sudan 16. South Sudan: War, Peace Processes
and Regional Economic Integration 17. Military Livelihoods and the
Political Economy in South Sudan 18. Embedded Uniforms in Sudan 19. The
Ethiopian National Defense Forces since 1991 20. Recruitment Strategies for
Al-Shabaab in Kenya 21. 'What is Happening Now is not Raiding, it's War':
The Growing Politicisation and Militarisation of Cattle-Raiding among the
Western Nuer and Murle During South Sudan's Civil Wars 22. The War in
Tigray (2020-2021) Part 3: Authoritarianism, Innovative Regimes, and Forms
of Resistances 23. Ruling over Diversity: Federalism and Devolution in
Ethiopia and Kenya 24. State Power and Citizen Agency: Reframing the Power
Narrative in State-Society Relations in Ethiopia 25. Being a de facto
State is not Enough: Somaliland's Innovative Regime 26. The Politics of
State-Building: Regime Restructuring in Mogadishu 27. The Looming Spectre:
A History of the 'State of Emergency' in Ethiopia, 1970s-2021 28. Thirty
Years of Autocratic Rule: Eritrea's President Isaias Afwerki Between
Innovation and Destruction 29. Authoritarian Adaptation and Innovative
Contestation in Sudan, 2009-2019 30. Hegemonic Elections: Ethiopia, Sudan,
Djibouti 31. Serving the Regime: The State Police and Kenya's Electoral
Authoritarianism 32. Women, Clan and Politics in Somalia 33. Sudan: the
December 2018 Revolution and its Aftermath 34. The Sudanese 'Transition'
Seen From its Peripheries, 2018-2020 Part 4: Religion and Religious
Movements: Strategies and Adaptation to New Landscape 35. Political Islam
in Somalia 36. Islam, Politics, and Violence on the Kenya Coast 37. The
'Islamic movement' in Sudan 38. Islamic Law, Legal Hybridity and Legal
Practices in Sudan 39. 'For God and my Country': Religious Lobby Groups in
Uganda and their Role in Policy Making 40. The Civil Rights Movement of
Ethiopian Muslims in 2012 41. The strains of 'Pente' Politics: Evangelicals
and the Post-Orthodox State in Ethiopia 42. Architectural Innovation of
Ethiopian Orthodox Church 43. Singing in Praise of Jesus in an 'Islamic
State' Part 5. People's Movements: Migration 44. Producing Migrants as
Entrepreneurs in Sudan 45. Domestic Labour and Immigration into the
Republic of Djibouti by Young Ethiopians and Somalis 46. Migration within
the Horn of Africa 47. Migration, Asylum and International Interventions
48. Girls on the Move: Changing Dynamics of Migration in the Horn of Africa
49. Migration is a Personal Journey: Stories of Ethiopian and Eritrean
Migrants as they Forge Their Individual and Collective Journeys and
Existence in and out of the Region 50. Multi-Directional Movement and the
Management of Mobility Between Ethiopian and Eritrean (1993-2020) 51.
Sedentarization of Cross-Border Tribes and Mixed Migration Movements 52.
Ethiopian Diaspora and Its Impact on Politics in Ethiopia 53. Qof Ma Dhiban
: Somali Orality and the Delineation of Power Part 6. Connecting the Horn:
Infrastructures, Investments and Networks 54. Geopolitical Challenges for
the Development of Hydroelectricity in the Nile Basin 55. Water, Land and
Arab Investments in Irrigation Projects 56. Demystifying the National
Interest: The Case of Building Dams and Dismantling the Sudanese State 57.
China and the African Union 58. China's Information Infrastructures in the
Horn 59. Oil and Gas in East Africa 60. Inconspicuous Economic Integration
by Small Transnational Entrepreneurs in Uganda and South-Sudan