Becoming Somaliland
Discover the compelling exploration of Somaliland's unique political journey in Becoming Somaliland by Mark Bradbury. Published by James Currey in 2008, this insightful paperback spans 288 pages, delving into the intricate political landscape of the Horn of Africa. Bradbury poses a critical question: why has Somaliland managed to avoid the state collapse that has engulfed much of Somalia since 1991? Through thorough analysis and engaging narrative, this book examines the legitimacy of governments in the region and the quest for sovereignty. Ideal for scholars and anyone interested in African politics, Becoming Somaliland offers a profound understanding of a region often overlooked in discussions of governance and stability. Don't miss the chance to explore this important work that sheds light on the resilience of Somaliland amidst challenges. Order your copy today and gain insights into the dynamics of statehood and legitimacy in the Horn of Africa.