Hybrid security governance in Somaliland : final technical report

dc.contributor.authorAbdi Omer, Mohamed
dc.contributor.authorJibril, Adam Muse
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-12T15:02:57Z
dc.date.available2018-03-12T15:02:57Z
dc.date.issued2017-07
dc.description.abstractThe success of peace building and ‘state-building’ in Somaliland was largely due to the involvement of traditional actors and customary institutions rooted in Somali clan systems. A consensus-based structure, strategy, process, and leadership allowed communities to settle their differences through inclusive clan meetings. Clan elders and their councils were the decisive actors in the peace building process, utilizing customary forms and mechanisms of conflict resolution. Using case studies, the research reveals how locally-owned peace-building processes preceded state-building initiatives that yielded a unique type of hybrid security sector governance. However these systems still retain traditional biases.en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10625/56877
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectGOVERNANCEen
dc.subjectPEACEBUILDINGen
dc.subjectSTATE BUILDINGen
dc.subjectHYBRID SECURITYen
dc.subjectSECURITY GOVERNANCEen
dc.subjectSECURITY SECTOR GOVERNANCEen
dc.subjectINFORMAL SECURITY SYSTEMSen
dc.subjectSOMALILANDen
dc.subjectCLANSen
dc.subjectPOLITICAL STABILITYen
dc.subjectHUMAN SECURITYen
dc.subjectLOCAL GOVERNANCEen
dc.subjectSOMALIAen
dc.subjectPUNTLANDen
dc.subjectSOUTH OF SAHARAen
dc.titleHybrid security governance in Somaliland : final technical reporten
dc.typeFinal Technical Reporten
idrc.dspace.accessOpen Accessen
idrc.project.number107443
idrc.project.titleHybrid Security Arrangements in Africa: Exploring the Implications for State-buildingen
idrc.recordsserver.bcsnumberIC36-1643402171-191807
idrc.rims.adhocgroupIDRC SUPPORTEDen

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