Trade makes states: Governing the greater Somali economy

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Abstract

Trade Makes States highlights how trade and the circulation of goods are central to Somali societies, economies and politics. Drawing on multi-site research from across East Africa’s Somali-inhabited economic space–including areas of Kenya and Ethiopia–this volume highlights the interconnection between trade and state-building after state collapse. It scrutinises the ‘politics of circulation’ between competing public administrations, which seek to generate revenue and to control infrastructures along major trade corridors.

Connecting classic debates on state formation with recent scholarship on logistics and cross-border trading, Trade Makes States argues that the facilitation and capture of commodity flows have been instrumental in making and unmaking states across the Somali territories. Aspiring state-builders are thus confronted with the challenge of governing the flow of goods to develop public administrations.

The contributors to this volume draw attention to the ingenuities of transnational Somali markets, which often appear to be self-governed. Their dynamism and everyday administration by a host of actors provide important insights into contemporary state formation on the margins of global supply-chain capitalism
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherHurst Publishers
Number of pages312
ISBN (Print)9780197746219
ISBN (Electronic) 9781787387058
Publication statusPublished - 20 Apr 2023
EventTrade makes states: Governing the greater Somali economy: DIIS seminar/boglancering - DIIS, auditorium, Denmark
Duration: 16 May 202316 May 2023
https://www.diis.dk/en/event/trade-makes-states-governing-the-greater-somali-economy
SeriesAfrican Arguments

Seminar

SeminarTrade makes states: Governing the greater Somali economy
LocationDIIS, auditorium
Country/TerritoryDenmark
Period16/05/202316/05/2023
SponsorDanish Institute for International Studies
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Keywords

  • State making
  • Trade
  • Logistics
  • Circulation
  • Public administration
  • Horn of Africa
  • Somalia
  • Somaliland
  • Ethiopia
  • Kenya

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