This book questions the dominant narrative used in stereotyping Africa and the status of Al-Shabaab in Somaliaâ s quest for peace. It trumps up local alternatives to solving conflicts on the continent and avers that it is possible to revert to these local mechanisms of governance and conflict resolution as has been done in Somaliland with positive results.
This book questions the dominant narrative used in stereotyping Africa and the status of Al-Shabaab in Somaliaâ s quest for peace. It trumps up local alternatives to solving conflicts on the continent and avers that it is possible to revert to these local mechanisms of governance and conflict resolution as has been done in Somaliland with positive results.
Dr. Jude Cocodia is a professor of the Niger Delta University, Nigeria, and a research fellow of the University of the Free State, South Africa.
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Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. The International Media and Security in Africa: Doctored Reportage and Dire Outcomes 3. The Miscalculation of the AU, the Radicalisation of Al-Shabaab 4. What Should Have Been 5. Charting Its Course Post Script. Reflections on Peace in Somaliland 2022-2023 References Index
Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. The International Media and Security in Africa: Doctored Reportage and Dire Outcomes 3. The Miscalculation of the AU, the Radicalisation of Al-Shabaab 4. What Should Have Been 5. Charting Its Course Post Script. Reflections on Peace in Somaliland 2022-2023 References Index
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