The world's most dangerous place : inside the outlaw state of Somalia
Title
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The world's most dangerous place : inside the outlaw state of Somalia
Author
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Fergusson, James, 1966-
ISBN
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9780306821172
Edition
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First Da Capo Press edition.
Physical Description
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405 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Contents
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Living on the line. An African Stalingrad : the war against al-Shabaab ; At the Bancroft Hotel : America's proxy war ; The field hospital : what bombs and bullets do to people ; Aden's story ; The failure of Somali politics ; What makes al-Shabaab tick? ; The famine -- Nomads' land. In the court of King Farole ; Galkacyo : Pirateville ; Hargeisa nights ; How to start a border war -- The diaspora. The Somali youth time-bomb ; The missing of Minneapolis ; 'Clanism is a disease like AIDS' ; Operation Linda Nchi : the end for al-Shabaab?
Corporate Subject
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Qaida (Organization)
Subject Term
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Islamic fundamentalism -- Somalia.
Terrorism -- Somalia.
Geographic Term
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Somalia -- History -- 1991-
Somalia -- Social conditions -- 1960-
Summary
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This is an authoritative account of the Somali region, its history, and the story of the Islamic extremists operating there today cites the high human cost of the region's clan-based civil war while explaining how current activities are directly threatening world security.
Library | Call Number | Status |
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Hardwood Creek Library (Forest Lake) | 967.73053 FER | Nonfiction Collection |
Stillwater Public Library | 967.73053 FER | Nonfiction Collection |