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Borders and borderlands as resources in the Horn of Africa

Adugna, Fekadu(Contributions by)Barnes, Cedric(Contributions by)Cassanelli, Lee (Customer)(Contributions by)Clapham, Christopher(Contributions by)Declich, Francesca(Contributions by)Feyissa, Dereje(Contributions by)Hoehne, Markus Virgil(Contributions by)Schlee, Gunther(Contributions by)Feyissa, Dereje(Edited by)Hoehne, Markus Virgil(Edited by)
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Borders offer opportunities as well as restrictions, and in the Horn of Africa they are used as economic, political, identity and status resources by borderland peoples. State borders are more than barriers. They structure social, economic and political spaces and as such provide opportunities as well as obstacles for the communities straddling both sides of the border.

This book deals with the conduits and opportunities of state borders in the Horn of Africa, and investigates how the people living there exploit state borders through various strategies. Using a micro level perspective, the case studies, which includethe Horn and Eastern Africa, particularly the borders of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, focus on opportunities, highlight the agency of the borderlanders, and acknowledge the permeabilitybut consequentiality of the borders. DEREJE FEYISSA, Max Planck Institute of Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany; MARKUS VIRGIL HOEHNE, Max Planck Institute of Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany.

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Product Details
James Currey
1847010180 / 9781847010186
Hardback
963
17/06/2010
United Kingdom
English
224 p. : maps
22 cm