GOVSEA – Governing Economic Hubs and Flows in Somali East Africa
Funded by the consultative research committee for development research (FFU) this research program aims at contributing to a better understanding of key economic and political processes that have shaped state formation in Somali East Africa, including Somaliland, Puntland, and parts of Ethiopia and Kenya with Somali speaking populations. Looking at how trade and transport is organized along three transnational corridors in the region, the project seeks to explain how the daily management of market centers, transport facilities and commodities contributes to state-building and -erosion in the area. The project runs from 2014-2019.
Forskning og aktiviteter
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DIIS Working Paper2019Emerging practices in the livestock value chains between Kenya and SomaliaPhilemon Ng'asike
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Tidsskriftsartikel2019The makings of the Berbera corridor in Somali East AfricaFinn Stepputat & Tobias Hagmann
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseWorking papers etc.2019Geopolitics and Statemaking in SomalilandWarsame Ahmed & Finn Stepputat
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Working papers etc.2019Kassahun Berhanu
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DIIS Working Paper2019Institutional change in livestock trade in Somaliland after 1991Ahmed Musa
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DIIS Working Paper2019Cross-border trading in the Ethio-Somaliland corridorAsnake Kefale
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Working papers etc.2018Market committees and everyday state formation in MogadishuFaduma Abukar Mursal
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Working papers etc.2018The role of 'trust' in Somali economic lifeNeil Carrier & Hannah Elliott
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Working papers etc.2018Vegetable trade between self-governance and ethnic entitlement in Jigjiga, EthiopiaFana Gebresenbet
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DIIS Working Paper2017Violence, regulation and port-making in the Somali peninsulaJatin Dua
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Working papers etc.2017sugar smuggling and state formation in the Kenya–Somalia borderlandsJacob Rasmussen
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Working papers etc.2017territory and taxation in Garoowe, PuntlandKirstine Strøh Varming
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Working papers etc.2016Economy and state formation in Somali East AfricaTobias Hagmann & Finn Stepputat
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Working papers etc.2016Ambivalences of rule and the politically possible in contemporary Hargeisa, SomalilandJorge Antonio Campos
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Working papers etc.2016anthropological perspectivesJacob Rasmussen & Kirstine Warming
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Working papers etc.2016Everyday state practices at Somaliland’s Hargeisa Egal International AirportTobias Gandrup
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