1st Edition

Large Liberal Interventions Should End Clues from Failure in Somalia

By Colin D. Robinson Copyright 2026
96 Pages
by Routledge

Western views of southern Somalia are dominated by perceived gaps in the overall liberal order. Classical Western liberalism emphasizes individualism, civil and political liberties, the rule of law, and state structures. Counter-insurgency warfare in former European colonial possessions since the 1960s has been a continuing challenge. Neither in Vietnam, nor in Afghanistan, nor in Iraq did... Read more

About the Author

Preface and Acknowledgements

Introduction

I. Surveying the Literature

II. The Local and Hybrid Turns in Peacebuilding

III. The Failure of Counterinsurgency in Somalia

IV. Other Non-COIN Options

V. Conclusions

Appendix 1: Initial Somali Brigades, 2008–2019

Appendix 2: Danab Battalions and Locations, 2022

Appendix 3: “New” Somali Post-offensive Brigades, May 2024

Appendix 4: Internationally Recognised Presidents of Somalia, 2004–2025

Biography

Dr Colin D. Robinson lectures on War Studies at Cranfield University, Shrivenham. His research centres on the strategic challenges and opportunities for OECD states’ defence aims and programmes in the remainder of the world, as well as the history of African armies, the African Standby Force, military command and control, and New Zealand defence issues. He has recently been focused on how liberal ideology, liberal ideas, at the highest levels, both help and impede OECD progress in building partner armies, notably in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, and for Liberia, where he did his doctoral fieldwork. He sits on the editorial boards of Defence and Security Analysis and the Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studies. He spent much of 2020-22 teaching on military decisions and strategy for the eSchool of Professional Military Education, USAF Air University. He previously worked for the United Nations in Georgia, Liberia, and New York. Colin Robinson completed his doctorate in 2012, worked for the University of Liberia 2016-17, and was a Visiting Lecturer at the Centre for Defence and Security Studies, Massey University in 2018.