Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-215) and index.
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Part I. The Somali Crisis in Historical Perspective. 1. Introduction: Politics and Production in Southern Somalia / Catherine Besteman, Lee V. Cassanelli --- 2. Explaining the Somali Crisis / Lee V. Cassanelli ---- Part II. Local Community, Custom, and Forces for Change. 3. Local Land Use Strategies and Outsider Politics: Title Registration in the Middle Jubba Valley / Catherine Besteman --- 4. The Hubeer in the Land of Plenty: Land, Labor, and Vulnerability Among a Southern Somali Clan / Bernhard Helander ---- Part III. Regional Politics and Economics. 5. The Economy of Geedo Region and the Rise of Smallholder Irrigation / James Merryman --- 6. Rural Herders and Urban Merchants: The Cattle Trade of Southern Somalia / Peter D. Little --- 7. Resource Sharing: Smallholders and Pastoralists in Shalambood, Lower Shabeelle Valley / Jon D. Unruh ---- Part VI. State policy and Intervention. 8. From Feast to Famine: Land and the State in Somalia's Lower Jubba Valley / Kenneth Menkhaus --- 9. Land Alienation and the Imposition of State Farms in the Lower Jubba Valley / Kenneth Menkhaus, Kathryn Craven --- 10. Women's Welfare in the Jubba Valley: Somali Socialism and After / Nancy Hawk Merryman ---- Part V. Conclusion. 11. Conclusion: Politics, Land, and War in Southern Somalia / Lee V. Cassanelli, Catherine Besteman.
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Somalia remains a land violently divided by class and cultural conflicts. Since 1991, it has experienced governmental collapse, a brutal civil war, and the death and displacement of several millions of its people. Why did a country whose people shared a common religion, language, and culture fragment so deeply, and remain divided despite unprecedented international intervention? The Struggle for Land in Southern Somalia examines issues of land and resources as key ingredients in the politics of modern day Somalia, and adds a critical new dimension to the understanding of factional politics and ethnic/regional rivalries. Based on extensive field research of the nine contributors, the chapters deal with a range of interlinked issues of land and resources, and provide invaluable data on rural life and intra-ethnic relations. This important work is described by the distinguished Africanist I.M. Lewis, writing in the Times Literary Supplement, as "essential reading for anyone interested in understanding problems in Somalia". It has taken on new relevance in the wake of September 11 as this collapsed state has again come under the international microscope. Despite unprecedented international intervention, Somalia remains divided. Drawing on evidence of disputes over land rights and natural resources over several decades, this collection of studies adds a critical new dimension to the understanding of factional politics and ethnic/regional rivalries in Somalia. The Struggle for Land in Southern Somalia will be of interest to academics in both political science and African studies while at the same time being of interest to a more general audience. -- Description from http://www.booktopia.com.au (Jan. 16, 2012).
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Southern Somalia
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Farm tenancy-- Somalia.
Land use, Rural-- Juba River Valley (Ethiopia and Somalia), Case studies.