"Naji explains how al-Qaeda plans to defeat the U.S. and its allies in the Middle East, establish sanctuaries for Jihadis, correct organizational problems, and create better propaganda. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the strategic thinking of al-Qaeda's leadership and the future of the jihadi movement."
Executive Council Thirty-Fourth Ordinary Session 7 – 8 February 2019 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ; As a result of protracted armed conflict, Somalia remains as one of Sub-Saharan Africa's most underdeveloped county. Following the collapse of the central government in 1991, the country has been plagued with violent conflict and insurgency, extreme and widespread poverty, acute food shortage, and political instability, economic underdevelopment, and recurring natural disasters such as droughts and floods. Somalis to date lack: essential healthcare, education, food security, safe drinking water, hygiene and adequate sanitation, and have very limited employment and livelihood opportunities. The Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) and sub national tiers of government have meagre resources to meet the country's pressing needs.
Front Matter -- -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction /Paula M. Rayman and Yoram Meital -- Israel and Palestine -- Sticking Point in Israel–Palestine Peace Talks: 'Thick' and 'Thin' Recognition /Yoram Meital -- Mutual Recognition of the Other's National Identity: The Essential Ingredient of Israeli–Palestinian Peace and Reconciliation /Herbert Kelman -- Is the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict Resolvable? Ethical Transformative Recognition and Conflict Resolution /Amal Jamal -- Collective Trauma, Recognition and Reconciliation in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict /Maya Kahanoff -- Beyond -- Multiculturalizing Citizenship: Recognition, Political Agency and Marginalized Groups /Victoria Montgomery -- On Recognition: The First Steps to Democratization and the Case of the Egyptian Revolution /Deina Abdelkader -- Recognizing the Armenian Genocide: Closing Long Festering Wounds /Gregory Aftandilian -- Towards Transformative Recognition -- Recognition, Intersectionality and Transversal Politics /Nira Yuval-Davis -- Epilogue: Recognition in Its Place /Dale F. Eickelman.
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