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111892
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2012.
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Though parts of Somalia appear mired in intractable conflict, both domestic and foreign trade continues. As a result amidst the conflict, corruption, and chaos Somalia's business community is a small force for peace and stability. Thus, efforts directed at enhancing the business community, possibly via the Transitional Federal Government or its successor, could play a small role in improving the situation in this strategically poised country with a very entrepreneurial population. However, such success is far from certain, and numerous other factors besides a strengthened business community would have to occur for Somalia even to begin the journey on the long road to recovery.
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128790
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2013-14.
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While the phenomenon described in this article may appear to be an African problem, the Western world`s increasing involvement in fighting terrorists make it one that America`s military forces might encounter. Unfortunately, it could add a significant layer of complexity to US operation as American troops attempt to differentiate allies from enemies. In Africa, sometimes they are one and the same.
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091991
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2009.
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Optimistic outlooks have frequently been posited for Africa, often perfaced with statements that all that is needed is better governance,free markets, an end to corruption, or some other reform that is easy to say but all-too-often nearly impossible to implement.The unfortunate truth is that it is possible some parts of Africa may never be at peace.
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080731
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