Elizabeth Schmidt is professor emeritus of history at Loyola University Maryland and Past President of the African Studies Association. She is the author of six books about Africa. Her most recent book is Foreign Intervention in Africa after the Cold War: Sovereignty, Responsibility, and the War on Terror.
U.S. crackdowns on Somali communities in Minneapolis echo a longer history of American intervention that helped drive displacement in the first place. From the Cold War to the war on terror, foreign meddling has fueled Somalia’s crises – now haunting those who fled them.…
U.S. crackdowns on Somali communities in Minneapolis echo a longer history of American intervention that helped drive displacement in the first place. From the Cold War to the war on terror, foreign meddling has fueled Somalia’s crises – now haunting those who fled them.…