Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/5105
Author(s): Aimé, Elsa González
Date: 7-Jun-2013
Title: The security issues behind the Ethiopian intervention in Somalia (2006-2009)
ISBN: 978-972-8335-23-6
Keywords: Ethiopia
Somalia
Security
Intervention
2006
Abstract: In 2006 Ethiopian troops were deployed in Somalia. This intervention was possible after a securitization process in Ethiopia regarding the conflict in Somalia and the role of the UIC. Beyond the threat to the Ethiopian state posed by this armed movement, the securitization move contributed to the reconstruction and reaffirmation of the Ethiopian political regime, both locally and internationally, at a moment when its legitimacy was damaged and questioned, especially after the 2005 elections. Approaching this intervention from critical security studies and particularly analyzing the discourse that accompanied this securitization move, it is possible to highlight how the securitization of Somalia helped to tighten the Government’s authority and consolidate its state model with the backing of the international society.
Access type: Open Access
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