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Audio: Regional Implications of the Conflict in Somalia

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Audio: Regional Implications of the Conflict in Somalia

  • Jan 24, 2012
    Duration: 1:58:20

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    Regional involvement in Somalia’s conflicts has reached a new level, with all of its neighbors directly engaged in combat operations. The CSIS Africa Program hsoted a discussion of how the conflict is reshaping political and security dynamics in the Horn and East Africa region.

    Programs
    Africa Program
    Topics
    Defense and Security, Terrorism, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Food and Water, Regional Analysis, Governance, Disaster Risk Reduction
    Regions
    Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

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  • Richard Downie
    Richard Downie
    Deputy Director and Fellow, Africa Program
    Terrorism, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Trade and Economics, Governance
    Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

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  • Regional Implications of the Conflict in Somalia
    Jan 24, 2012
    Defense and Security, Terrorism, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Food and Water, Regional Analysis, Governance, Disaster Risk Reduction
    Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa
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