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Introduction: Trade and state formation in Somali East Africa and beyond

    • Roskilde Universitet

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    Abstract

    The introduction poses the guiding questions, main contributions, arguments, and hypotheses of the book. It argues that the ability to govern goods—rather than people or land—has been under-appreciated by state-building endeavours focusing on institution building, good governance and public finance reform. The chapter gives an overview of the key themes of the book, including logistics and circulation; infrastructure, gatekeeping, and state formation; and borderlands. It includes a brief overview of how a ‘greater Somali economy’ has evolved in East Africa before and after state collapse. Finally, the authors provide a chapter preview of the book.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationTrade makes states : Governing the greater Somali economy
    EditorsTobias Hagmann, Finn Stepputat
    Place of PublicationLondon
    PublisherHurst Publishers
    Publication date20 Apr 2023
    Pages1-34
    Chapter1
    ISBN (Print)9781787387058
    ISBN (Electronic) 9781787387058
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Apr 2023
    SeriesAfrican Arguments

    Keywords

    • Circulation
    • State building
    • Commodities
    • Logistics
    • Horn of Africa
    • Somali economy
    • Somalia
    • Somaliland
    • Ethiopia
    • Kenya

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