Does anyone have or had access to this article in the past?
Thegoodshepherd Galkacyo iyo Calula dhexdood VIP Jan 2, 2024 #2 Here is a link to it, it is a worthless piece of propoganda though: https://sci-hub.ru/https://www.jstor.org/stable/158818 Instead read this book that was published in the same year as the piece above: The Somali dispute by Drysdale, J. G. S. Here is an article from the contains the various sources regarding this conflict as of the 1960s: SOCIAL SCIENCES AND THE HORN OF AFRICA by A. Castagno Last edited: Jan 2, 2024
Here is a link to it, it is a worthless piece of propoganda though: https://sci-hub.ru/https://www.jstor.org/stable/158818 Instead read this book that was published in the same year as the piece above: The Somali dispute by Drysdale, J. G. S. Here is an article from the contains the various sources regarding this conflict as of the 1960s: SOCIAL SCIENCES AND THE HORN OF AFRICA by A. Castagno
Farahslayer Jan 2, 2024 #3 Is this Ethiopian academia? The first sentences reads like an elementary school essay. How is this a serious paper? Wallahi east Africa is fucked.
Is this Ethiopian academia? The first sentences reads like an elementary school essay. How is this a serious paper? Wallahi east Africa is fucked.