Abstract

Introduction Emma Leonard & Gilbert Ramsay SECTION ONE: THE FAILURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL The United Nations, Peacekeeping, and the Globalization of the Conflict in Somalia Kate Seaman Contextual Disconnect: The Failure of the 'International Community' in Somalia Karl Sandstrom SECTION TWO: THE RISE OF THE TRANSNATIONAL Is all Jihad Local? Transnational Contention and Political Violence in Somalia Peter S. Henne Involving Foreign Fighters in Somalia David Malet, Bryan Priest, & Sarah Staggs Somali Piracy and International Crime Peter Lehr SECTION THREE: THE NEW MULTIPOLAR POLITICS AS A RESPONSE TO TRANSNATIONAL DISORDER Re-crossing the Mogadishu Line: U.S. Policy toward Somalia 1994-2012 Michael J. Boyle Somalia-China Relations: China Claiming its Place as a Global Actor? Monika Thakur Japan's Aspirations as a Global Security Actor: the anti-piracy mission off Somalia and the dynamics of Great Power intervention Yee-Kuang Heng Opposing Interests? The Geopolitics of the Horn of Africa Stig Jarle Hansen The European Union Comprehensive Intervention in Somalia: Turning Ploughs into Swords? Maria-Luisa Sanchez-Barrueco SECTION FOUR: RE-IMAGINING INTERVENTION - MUST HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF IN SOMALIA? Identity, Stability, and the Somali State: Indigenous Forms and External Intervention Michael Walls & Steve Kibble Conclusion Gilbert Ramsay & Emma Leonard Bibliography Index

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