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Conflict diamonds alive and well: failing controls and the changing landscape of global diamond economy / Ylonen, Aleksi   Journal Article
Ylonen, Aleksi Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The issue of conflict diamonds has received little attention since the early 2000s. However, the global checks put in place to restrict conflict diamonds entering the world market are increasingly hampered by both the lack of agreement on what constitutes a conflict diamond and the global diamond economy's shift towards Asia. This article explores the current state of conflict diamonds and the international landscape of ailing efforts aimed at reducing them.
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External power competition in the Horn of Africa: Somaliland’s quest for international recognition and development / Ylonen, Aleksi   Journal Article
Ylonen, Aleksi Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract External power competition in the Horn of Africa is intensifying. In recent years, the US and China, as well as regionally powerful states such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the UAE and Qatar, have all deepened their involvement in the sub-region. This has opened new opportunities for state and non-state actors in the Horn to gain influence through financial and material resources by associating themselves with external powers. Somaliland is one such actor. In the current scenario, Hargeisa’s increasingly sophisticated foreign policy has enabled it to step up its quest for international recognition and development. In this article, Aleksi Ylönen discusses the increasing contestation of influence among external powers in the Horn of Africa and Somaliland’s position in this changing regional context.
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