State and Clan Violence in Somalia

M. Ingiriis
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ABSTRACT:The existing academic literature on the Somali conflict confounds state violence with clan violence. The thin line between the two forms of violence has perplexed—if not puzzled—pundits and political scientists studying the Somali state and society. This reflection raises two sets of questions: does state violence have a more distinctive character (in)visibility than clan violence? If so, what are the causes and consequences of these separate wars? This paper interrogates the persistent violence and the connections between state and clan violence. To fill this gap, the article offers a detailed discussion of Somali violence by arguing that state violence in the 1970s and 1980s created conditions for clan violence in the 1990s. In doing so, the article makes a clear conceptual distinction between state and clan violence. State violence carried out on a clan level, but instigated by state authorities, constituted a constant feature of the state during the era of the military regime of General Mohamed Siad Barre (1969–91).
索马里的国家和部族暴力
摘要:关于索马里冲突的现有学术文献将国家暴力与部族暴力混为一谈。这两种暴力形式之间的细微差别让研究索马里国家和社会的专家和政治学家感到困惑。这种反思提出了两组问题:国家暴力是否比部落暴力具有更明显的特征?如果是这样,这些独立战争的原因和后果是什么?本文对持续暴力以及国家暴力与氏族暴力之间的联系进行了探讨。为了填补这一空白,本文详细讨论了索马里的暴力问题,认为20世纪70年代和80年代的国家暴力为20世纪90年代的部族暴力创造了条件。在此过程中,文章明确区分了国家暴力和部族暴力。在穆罕默德·西亚德·巴雷将军(1969-91)的军事政权时代,国家暴力在部族层面上进行,但受到国家当局的煽动,构成了国家的一个恒定特征。
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