Case Study: Somalia Conflict Analysis Sara Chopp DePaul University School of Public Service.

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Case Study: Somalia Conflict Analysis Sara Chopp DePaul University School of Public Service

Conflict Analysis Stakeholder Analysis: Primary Actors, Secondary Actors, Third Parties and External Actors Root Causes: Parties’ Motivations and Underlying Fears History of Peacemaking Efforts: Issues, Scope, Stage & Phase of Conflict and Times of Peace, Changes & Attempts at Settlement Conflict Dynamics and Political Actors : Social and Political Drivers, Environmental and Institutional Drivers, Economic Drivers

Stakeholder Analysis Primary Actors, Secondary Actors, Secondary Actors, Third Parties and External Actors

Primary Actors: Militia Groups

Primary Actors: Clan-based Liberation Movements

Primary Actors: Nonviolent Political Oppositions

Primary Actors: State Collapse

Primary Actors: Governance

Secondary Actors: Neighboring Countries and International Actors

Third Parties: International Actors

External Actors

Root Causes Parties’ Motivations and Underlying Fears

History of Peacemaking Efforts Issues, Scope, Stage & Phase of Conflict Times of Peace, Changes & Attempts at Settlement

Issues, Scope, Stage and Phase of Conflict

Times of Peace, Changes & Attempts at Settlement

Conflict Dynamics and Political Actors Social and Political Drivers Environmental and Institutional Drivers Economic Drivers Issues, Scope, Stage & Phase of Conflict

Social, Political and Institutional Drivers

Environmental and Economic Drivers

Conflict Resolutions Donor Efforts: Civic Engagement around Governance Initiatives Priority Areas: Peacebuilding and Civic Engagement

Donor Efforts Civic Engagement around Governance Initiatives

Civic Engagement Around Governance Initiatives

Priority Areas Peace Building and Civic Engagement

Peacebuilding and Civic Engagement

Conclusion Mechanisms for Conflict Resolution