ABSTRACT This study sought to investigate the extent to which clannism has contributed the escalation of armed conflicts in Somalia. The focused on three specific objectives aiming at investigating the existence of clannism in Somalia, finding out the role of clan based rebellion against Barre’s regime on escalating inter-clan and intra clan armed conflicts and examining the role of clan based politics and power sharing on
the failure of reconciliation efforts and escalation of further armed conflicts. The study adopted a descriptive and it achieved a response rate of 78.9% of the
targeted 133 respondents. Stratified random sampling and purposive sampling techniques were used in selection of the study sample. The data was processed
and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Scientists software version IL The findings reveal clannism is highly existent in Somalia and is an integral part of society. It was established that the clan system is not the basis for conflicts rather; their deliberate manipulation creates and exacerbates divisions and conflicts. The study also established that Clan-based rebellion in Somalia fell apart after its success to overthrow the regime because of the clash of interests of the clans. However, the study r&uted the assertion that the clan based rebellion involved defining the ruling clans in general terms as enemies to be defeated and cleansed since some clans preferred to affiliate with such ruling clans. The study concludes
that the clan system is fully established in Somalia and without the manipulative tendencies of clan leaders with vested interests, the clan systems can deliver
peaceful ending to armed conflict in Somalia and ensure reconciliation amongst the warring conflicting clans. This study recommends that is need to change the attitudes of the clan leaders that they should give peace a chance to prevail in Somalia. Besides, integration of peace and reconciliation tenets in the Somali education system would sow seeds of peaceful resolution of armed conflicts amongst the Somali c!an systems. The study also recommends possible further
studies to be undertaken in areas like; whether the plurality of clans in Somalia presents the country with development opportunities vis a vis the challenges
posed by clannism; the role on international players in the escalation of armed conflict in Somalia among others.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER
ONE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE 1
Introduction 1
Background of the Study 1
Problem Statement 3
Purpose of the Study 5
Research Objectives 5
Research Questions 5
Hypothesis 5
Scope of the study 6
Significance of the Study 6
TWO REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 10
Introduction 10
Theoretical Perspectives 10
Related studies 12
THREE METHODOLOGY 32
Introduction 32
Research Design 32
Research Population 32
Sample size 33
Samp~~Procedure 33
Research instruments 34
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Validfty and Reliability of the Research instrument 34
Data Gathering Procedures 35
Data analysis 35
Ethical Considerations 35
FOUR PRESENTATION, ANSLYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA 37
Introduction 37
FIVE FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 50
Introduction 50
Discussion of the findings 50
CONCLUSIONS 62
Recommendations 67
REFERENCES 70
APPENDICES 74
APPENDIX I: TRANSMITTAL LETTER 74
APPENDIX II 75
CLEARANCE FROM ETHICS COMMITTEE 75
APPENDIX III 76
INFORMED CONSENT 76
APPENDIX V: QUESTIONNAIRE 79
APPENDIX VI: INTERVIEW GUIDE 87
CURRICULUM VITAE 88
VII
LIST OF TABLES
Table
1: Selected Sample Size 33
2: Showing the response rate 37
3: showing gender response 38
4: showing age brackets of the respondents 39
5:showing marital status of respondents 40
6: showing the education status of the respondents 41
7: showing existence of clannism in Somalia 42
8 ShOwing results for the role of clan based rebellion against Barre’s regime on
escalating inter-clan and intra-clan armed conflicts in Somalia 45
9: showing results for the role of clan based politics and power sharing on the
failure of reconciliation efforts and escalation of further armed conflicts 47
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