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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v39.i42.records.utf8:12290942:2856
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001 2011381763
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005 20111011160902.0
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050 00 $aDT407.4$b.M39 2009
082 00 $a967.7305/3$223
100 1 $aMcGregor, Andrew James.
245 10 $aWho's who in the Somali insurgency :$ba reference guide /$cby Andrew McGregor.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bJamestown Foundation,$cc2009.
300 $a42 p. :$bcol. map ;$c28 cm.
500 $a"September 2009"--Cover.
500 $a"This Jamestown Foundation occasional paper is intended to provide a guide to the current military, political, and administrative situation in this strategically vital Horn of Africa nation"--P. 7.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 $aThe ongoing struggle for control of Somalia is one of the world's most complicated. With the country already effectively split into three parts, it may be too late to speak of a Somali nation. While the popular conception of this conflict pits al-Qaeda associated Islamists against a presumably Western-friendly Transitional Federal Government (TFG) that has the support of major Western powers and the United Nations, the reality is far more complex. Somalia is beset by separatist forces, clan rivalries, ideological differences, and religious disputes, all of which threaten to tear the last threads from the fabric of Somali unity. Though Islamists now lead both the government and the armed opposition, this has brought resolution of the conflict no closer. Self-declared autonomous or independent regions like Puntland and Somaliland are unlikely to ever submit to the authority of Mogadishu and there are several regions ready to follow their example. With Sufis fighting Salafists on the battlefields of central and southern Somalia, Islam appears to have passed from one of the main forces behind Somali unity to one of its most divisive elements. The Who's who of the Somali insurgency is an essential reference guide to the disparate forces and individuals seeking to split, conquer or unify this long troubled nation in the strategic Horn of Africa region.
651 0 $aSomalia$xPolitics and government$y1991-
651 0 $aSomalia$xHistory, Military$y21st century.
650 0 $aInsurgency$zSomalia.
651 0 $aSomalia$xMilitia.
651 0 $aSomalia$vBiography.
650 0 $aSocial conflict$zSomalia.
650 0 $aEthnic conflict$zSomalia.
650 0 $aPolitical violence$zSomalia.
650 0 $aIslam and politics$zSomalia.
710 2 $aJamestown Foundation (Washington, D.C.)