International intervention and conflict management in Somalia: a case of Amisom

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2015-12
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Kampala International University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract
This topic of the study was the effect of International intervention on Conflict management in Somalia a case of AMISOM. The objectives of the study were examine the relationship between Military and conflict management, To assess The relationship between reconciliation and Conflict management, and To evaluate the relationship between Governance and Conflict management. The study employed the case study design. It was quantitative in nature. The study used Simple random sampling was used for Somali population to give every respondent an equal chance. And purposive sampling technique was used for AMISOM Officials because the required information was deemed to be possessed by specific categories of AMISOM. Samples of 124 respondents were selected. From the study findings and, the study found out that there is a positive relationship between the military intervention and Conflict management (r = .787**, p<.01). The study noted that there is positive relationship between the reconciliation and Conflict management (r = .676**, p<.01). The study findings indicated a positive relationship between Governance and Conflict management (r = .787**, p<.01). The study findings revealed that Military intervention has a significant positive effect on conflict management in Mogadishu Somalia. The study also revealed a number of inadequacies as far as Military in Mogadishu Somalia were concerned. The study findings revealed that reconciliation has significant positive on conflict management in Mogadishu Somalia.
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A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of a Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy Studies of Kampala International University
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International intervention, Conflict management, Somalia, Amisom
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