Nomadic expansion, cosmopolitan sensibilities, and new imperial frontiers -- Nomadic and diasporic life under empire -- Development, nationalism, and new topographies of power -- The creation of homeland and the domestication of the nation-state -- The criminalization of Somali networks and the silencing of alternative nationalisms -- The globalization of diaspora, the ambivalence of statelessness, and the quest for minority rights -- From a greater Somalia to a global Somalia.
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