Somalia’s toxic political and security order: the death knell of democracy The Conversation

By the mid-1990s, it was clear to the world that Somalia had become Africa’s first failed post-colonial state. But this vast country of just 10 million people had had a glorious history before this calamity. It was the first to enjoy a democratic transfer of power on the continent, in 1964 and 1967. By the … Continue reading Somalia’s toxic political and security order: the death knell of democracy The Conversation