The contribution of Somali diaspora in Denmark to peacebuilding in Somalia through multi-track diplomacy

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The paper assesses the ways the Somali diaspora in Denmark is contributing to peacebuilding in their home country through what is known in peace studies as Multi-Track Diplomacy. It starts by defining the concepts of peacebuilding and Multi-track Diplomacy, showing how the latter works as an instrument for the former. The paper then describes and analyzes how, through a varied array of activities that include all tracks of diplomacy as classified by the Diamond&McDonald model, members of Danish diaspora function as interface agents between their home and host societies helping to build the conditions for a stable peace. The article also analyzes how the diplomacy tracks carried out by the Somali-Danish diaspora, as well as the extent of their reach, are shaped by the particular characteristics of this group vis-à-vis other Somali diasporic communities: namely, its small size and relatively high levels of integration and acculturation into the Danish host society.

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Arrey, S. T., & de la Rosa, F. J. U. (2021). The contribution of Somali diaspora in Denmark to peacebuilding in Somalia through multi-track diplomacy. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, 8(2), 241–260. https://doi.org/10.29333/ejecs/642

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