Publication

2011

This paper provides a comprehensive examination of Somaliland’s unusual development and current standing as a self-declared sovereign nation. Unlike Somalia, a state devastated by a twenty-year conflict, Somaliland boasts a growing civil society along with a relatively vibrant democracy and accountability to the Rule of Law. Since 1991, the region has become a pocket of security and stability, in absence of formal recognition, by creating government and societal institutions that strongly suit the values and needs of its people.

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Author Daniel R Forti
Series ACCORD Occasional Papers
Issue 2
Publisher African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
Copyright © 2011 African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
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