Root Causes of the United Nations' Failure in Somalia

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Root Causes of the United Nations' Failure in Somalia

The Role of Neighboring Countries in the Somali Crisis

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Author: Othman O. Mahmood

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Language: English

Published by: iUniverse

Published on: 26 October 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 569 Kb

ISBN: 9781462053940


The Somali Crisis and UN Intervention

When the Somali crisis broke out in the 1990s and the Somali central government collapsed, the United Nations made several attempts to mediate the conflicting parties. The crisis reached its highest climax, leading to the successful US-led Operation Restore Hope. Unfortunately, when the leadership of the operation was transferred to the United Nations, the UN-led intervention failed miserably leading to further unrest and destabilization.

Analysis of the Failure

The Root Causes of the United Nations Failure in Somalia examines the events of the Somali crisis and dissects the reasons behind the failure. Author Mahmood focuses on three crucial factors that led to this turn of events often overlooked by many other scholarly studies. One, the UN representatives lacked the knowledge and understanding of the Somali clan system and peacemaking leadership in the Somali society. Two, neighboring countries, especially Ethiopia and Kenya, fueled and manipulated Somalis internal animosities. Three, international aid agencies had multiple layers of interests in the region and some of them had veiled interests in the continuation of the Somali crisis.

Mahmood definitively shows that the United Nations had numerous golden opportunities to stabilize Somalia and reestablish governmental structures, yet still failed. The Root Causes of the United Nations Failure in Somalia provides a much-needed contribution to the scholarship of this critical subject.

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