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- Northeast African Studies
- Michigan State University Press
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- Volume 10, Number 3, 2003 (New Series)
- Guest Editor's Introduction: Historians and Histories of the Horn of Africa: Toward a Comparative View
- The Future Political Order for the Federal States of Somalia
- Peace, Education, and Economic Development in Somaliland
- The Constitutional Transitions in the Horn of Africa: Problematic Balancing among Traditional, Religious, and Liberal Values
- Some Considerations on State Building in Divided Societies and the Role of the "International Community": Somaliland and Somalia Compared
- Recycling Somalia from the Scrap Merchants of Mogadishu
- Ghosts of the Mesafint: Contemplating Conflict in Eritrean-Ethiopian History
- National Identity and Historical Mythology in Eritrea and Somaliland
- Italy and the Horn of Africa: Colonial Legacies and Challenges in the Age of Globalization
- The Horn of Africa: Between History and Politics
- Colonial Justice, Crime, and Social Stratification in the "Native Quarters" of Colonial Asmara, 1890–1941: Preliminary Insights from the Court Records of the Indigenous Tribunal of Hamasien
- Identity and Contemporary Representations: The Heritage of Alberto Pollera's Monograph, I Baria e i Kunama
- Dynamics of Intermingling Gender and Slavery in Somalia at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
- The Low-Caste Fuga Occupational Group under the Italian Administration in the Horn of Africa
- Genius as Madness: King Tewodros of Ethiopia and Sayyid Muhammad of Somalia in Comparative Perspective
- Haile Sellassie and Italians, 1941–1943
- The Horn of Africa, Italy, and After
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