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Ports, Power, and the Red Sea: Somalia’s Coastline Is Being Repriced
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Ports, Power, and the Red Sea: Somalia’s Coastline Is Being Repriced

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The Red Sea Checkerboard From the Gulf of Aden to the Indian Ocean, external actors are no longer debating whether Somalia matters; they are…

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The “Good Enough” Approach: A Calculated Strategy by Kenya and Ethiopia
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The “Good Enough” Approach: A Calculated Strategy by Kenya and Ethiopia

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what appears as coop is in fact coordinated The persistence of instability in Somalia is not simply a byproduct of internal weakness. It is…

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CURUD-1: The Sovereign Pivot
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CURUD-1: The Sovereign Pivot

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Somalia has existed in the global energy market more as a theoretical assumption than a tangible destination. To the international analysts, it was a…

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Repricing Somalia: Closing the Gap between Perception and Reality
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Repricing Somalia: Closing the Gap between Perception and Reality

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Modern Engines of Growth and Human Capital For decades, the global shorthand for Somalia has been a static loop of 1990s imagery: conflict, fragility,…

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