Conflict Dynamics Behind The State Failure And The Challenges To Peace-Building: The Case Of Somalia

Temesgen Thomas Halabo, Taddesse Berisso
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ABSTRACT:This study aimed to examine Somalia conflict dynamics, trends and challenges impeding efforts to build peace in Somalia. The study used qualitative method with explanatory research design. The study indicated that the Somalia conflict has been caused and reinforced by different internal and external factors that exacerbates and sustains conflicts. The study further revealed that lack of inclusive politics and disproportionate influence by the Damul Jadiid members within the SFG is eroding its legitimacy and creating popular perception that it is not representative government of the Somalia political elites. Its key warring party, Al-Shabaab is down but not out as there is a weak or no synergy between international support led AMISOM and the SFG led internal political progress. Moreover, the study showed that AMISOM led military front has been successful. However, the SFG politics is lagging behind and threatening to derail even this huge sacrifice. This is because the SFG has failed to do a catch through strong constitutional political framework and functional local government. For achieving sustainable peace, the study recommend that the SFG politics must be inclusive of all politico-military actors, strong synergy between military achievements and the SFG political progress and continuation of external support and the SFG commitment to honestly confront the governance challenges facing the country.
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摘要:本研究旨在探讨索马里冲突动态、趋势和阻碍索马里和平建设的挑战。本研究采用定性研究方法,并辅以解释研究设计。研究表明,索马里冲突是由不同的内部和外部因素引起和加强的,这些因素加剧和维持了冲突。该研究进一步表明,达穆尔·贾迪德成员在稳定政府内部缺乏包容性政治和不成比例的影响力,正在侵蚀其合法性,并使民众认为它不是索马里政治精英的代议制政府。索马里的主要交战政党青年党虽然垮台,但并没有被消灭,因为国际支持的非盟索马里特派团和索马里稳定部队领导的国内政治进程之间的协同作用很弱或根本没有协同作用。此外,研究表明,非索特派团领导的军事战线取得了成功。然而,SFG政治落后,甚至威胁要破坏这一巨大的牺牲。这是因为SFG未能通过强大的宪法政治框架和有效的地方政府来实现捕获。为了实现可持续和平,该研究建议安全部队政治必须包括所有政治-军事行动者,军事成就与安全部队政治进步之间的强大协同作用,外部支持的持续以及安全部队诚实面对国家面临的治理挑战的承诺。
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