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Hannah Casey and Robbie Scully SOMALIA

 Collapse of the government in 1991  Country divided among several ethnic clans each with sub-clans  Various clans claimed control of different parts of the country  Islamist militias took control circa WHAT LIES AT THE ROOT OF THIS CONFLICT?

 Main problem- warfare against clans  Some violence with neighboring clans  Famine WHAT FORM DOES THIS CONFLICT TAKE? images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2009/5/27/ /Somalia-civil- war-Islamic-015.jpg

 Eritrea- Allies with the Islamists  Ethiopia- against Islamists  United States- claimed some Islamic and clan leaders were terrorists WHAT IS THE SPATIAL EXTENT OF THIS CONFLICT? content/uploads/2013/07/Horn_ gif

 Since collapse of the dictatorship HOW LONG HAS THERE BEEN A CONFLICT? _5.jpg

 estimated 300,000 people, mostly women and children, died from famine and warfare  Several hundred refugees HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE BEEN AFFECTED? IN WHAT WAYS? ali_reguess_464gra.gif

 Global- U.S. involvement.  Regional- Some violence among neighboring countries as well as aid  Local- Famine and warfare  Somali deaths EXAMPLES OF HOW THIS CONFLICT PRESENTS ITSELF AT A GLOBAL, REGIONAL AND LOCAL SCALE. m-vIjJ8WtHGZyMbqxqfn5XuMfDVBCsB_c