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Somali Studies Journal
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ISOS
Institute for Somali Studies.
Volume 1
Primary School Enrolment in Somalia: What are the Enabling or Hindering Factors?
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Volume 2
The State and its Fragments: Debates on Kinship and the State in Somalia
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Volume 3
China in the Horn of Africa: Neo-Colonialism or Strategic Manoeuvrers in the Era of Great Power Rivalry?
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Volume 4
The Somaliland-Somalia Talks In 2012-2015: A Critical Appraisal
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Volume 5
Somalia’s Aid Dependency in 1960-1990
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Volume 6
Special Investigative Techniques as Sources of Admissible Evidence in Somalia (Lex Lata and Lex Ferenda)
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Volume 7
The Role of Famine in Piracy off the Somali Coast: A Study on the Drought and Famine of 2011
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Assessment of the Streamflow and Evapotranspiration at Wabiga Juba Basin Using a Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) Model
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Institute for Somali Studies - ISOS (Volume 1)
Primary School Enrolment in Somalia: What are the Enabling or Hindering Factors?
Somalia: Historical Phases of the Islamic Movements
Migration and Resettlement Patterns of Somalis in the Diaspora: A Case Study of Italy and Australia
Intergenerational Conflict in the Somali Diaspora: The Perspectives of Young Somali Men in Australia and USA
Somalia Security Shaping Factors: Colonial Legacy, Global Conflicts and State Making Process
Marketing of Somali Livestock: A Strategic Approach
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Institute for Somali Studies- ISOS (volume 2)
The State and its Fragments: Debates on Kinship and the State in Somalia
Turkish Model in Somalia: Civilian Power Approach in State Building Process
Somali Region in Ethiopia: Historical Developments during the Period 1884-1995
“Of Warlords and Wordsmiths”: Journeying the Somali Civil War Through Selected Poetry
Oblique Marking System in Somali Language: Comparison of the Common Somali and Karre Dialect
Toosinta iyo Casriyaynta Haybta Shakhsiga Soomaaliyeed
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Guur an ka La’aado
Darajiyo Xil Yaa Mudan?
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Institute for Somali Studies - ISOS (Volume 3)
China in the Horn of Africa: Neo-Colonialism or Strategic Manoeuvrers in the Era of Great Power Rivalry?
Diaspora Journalism and the Somali Conflict
Migration Regime in Toronto and the Roles of Municipal Government in the Economic Integration of Somali Refugees (1991-2011)
Leadership Capability of Emerging Somali-American Leaders: Surveying by Leadership Practice Inventory
Female Genital Mutilation, Political Corruption, and Women’s Rights in Saida Hagi Dirie Herzi’s “Against the Pleasure Principle,”, “Government by Magic Spell”, and “The Barren Stick”
Lafaguridda Sheekada Habeen-Eersi
Gurayare Dameerkaygow!
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Institute for Somali Studies ISOS - Volume 4
The Somaliland-Somalia Talks in 2012-2015: A Critical Appraisal
Turkey’s Engagement in Somalia: A Security Perspective
Judicial Cooperation of Somalia with Other Countries in the Penal Field – Legal Hurdles and Gaps
Re-structuring Somalia’s Ailing Institutions: Notes on Conceptual Framework
“Pen to Poet Is Weapon” — the Pastoral in Abdirahman Mirreh’s Poetry (1976-1994)
Midaynta Hab Dhigaalka Af Soomaaliga
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Institute for Somali Studies - ISOS (volume 5)
Somalia’s Aid Dependency in 1960-1990
Somali Elite Political Culture: Conceptions, Structures, and Historical Evolution
Problems of the General Part of the Somali Penal Code
Notes on the Somali Foreign Investment Law (Law No: 13 of 21st January 2016)
“Pen to Poet Is Weapon”—the Political in Abdirahman Mirreh’s Poetry (1976-1994)
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SOMALI STUDIES: A Peer-Reviewed Academic Journal for Somali Studies (Volume 6)
Special Investigative Techniques as Sources of AdmissibleEvidence in Somalia (Lex Lata and Lex Ferenda)
The General Principles of the Somali Penal Code in the Light of the Islamic Sharia
“Political Sufism”: The Interplay of Sufism and Politics in Somalia
In Praise of Exile? The Case of Somali Writer Nuruddin Farah
Contradictions and Ambiguities in the Constitutions of Somalia: A Preliminary Survey of the Federal and Member States’ Constitutions
Public Management Reform and its Effectiveness on Quality Public Service Delivery in Somalia
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SOMALI STUDIES: A Peer-Reviewed Academic Journal for Somali Studies (Volume 7)
The Role of Famine in Piracy off the Somali Coast: A Study on the Drought and Famine of 2011
Weak Rule of Law, Political Instability and Violence in the Greater Horn of Africa: What Role on the Economic Development?
Economic Relations Between Türkiye and Somalia: Prospects and Challenges
Notes on the Freedom of Assembly and Demonstration in the Constitutions of Somalia, Ethiopia and Uganda
Channelling East African Poetic Futures Through Diasporic Experiences
Dareerinta Ereyada Weedha Af-Soomaaliga
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