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Somalia Peter D. Little (Person)

Somalia By Peter D. Little (Person)

Somalia by Peter D. Little (Person)


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Amaury Talbot Prize Winner Shows that Somalia is an extreme case of an economy without a government.

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Somalia: Economy without State by Peter D. Little (Person)

Does statelessness necessarily mean anarchy and disorder? Clan elders, religious leaders and businessmen have worked together to provide stability and security in large parts of Somalia. Urban centres continue to suffer violence, political chaos and economic disruption. Do money, international trade and investment survive without a state? Somalia has been without a state, a Ministry of Finance, or a central bank, but the Somali Shilling wasmore stable during the second half of the 1990s than during the 1980s. Economic agreements with transnational firms and sovereign states go ahead. Do town-dwellers fare as well as pastoralists? With the collapse of the state, herders and traders have benefited from reduced restrictions on movement and there is a booming unofficial export and import trade. Settled populations have fared less well. Do pastoralists care about development and socialimprovement? Throughout the Horn western-funded development projects have had disastrous results. Nevertheless the Somalis have selectively accepted certain elements; phone and internet services are surprisingly cheap. Published in association with the International African Institute North America: Indiana U Press

Somalia Reviews

...a story of peoples' ingenuity, perseverance and capacity for concerted action that contrasts with the prevailing image of the region. * DEVELOPMENT & CHANGE *
Little's investigation of the changing fortunes of cattle-herders and traders involved in Kenyan-Somali cross-border trade is quite a masterpiece. He diligently interweaves historical, ecological, social, and political events into a comprehensive account of the Lower Jubba region's pastoral economy. -- Tobias Hagmann * AFRICAN AFFAIRS *
... an important book about commerce and authority in a contemporary stateless society. ... a work that should appeal to a wide readership beyond those concerned with Somalia or pastoralists. -- William Reno * MODERN AFRICAN STUDIES *

About Peter D. Little (Person)

Peter D. Little is Professor of Anthropology, University of Kentucky.

Table of Contents

Introduction to an unorthodox economy - A land of livestock - The destruction of rural-urban relations - Tough choices - Trade and trust in a risky environment - Life goes on - Somalia in a wider context - References Figures Maps Index.

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CIN0852558651VG
9780852558652
0852558651
Somalia: Economy without State by Peter D. Little (Person)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
James Currey
2003-09-01
224
N/A
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