Power is intoxicating, but Donald Yamamoto’s increasing tendency to act like a colonial governor will backfire. Rushed and uncoordinated diplomacy and individual free-lancing often...
In my humble capacity as Somaliland’s Special Envoy, I wish to share with the world the joyful news that in a few hours, the...
Lewis Center, Ohio—The last time Somaliland held legislative elections was in September 2005 since then two consecutive presidential elections took place in Somaliland. For...
As the Horn of Africa nation struggles to reach a consensus on this year's general election, the country's controversial clan-based indirect voting system is...
30 years after declaring independence, Somaliland is still at the margins of the international system despite its considerable successes.
30 years ago, on 18 May...
There is no shortage of bad news coming from the Horn of Africa when it comes to democracy, security, and human rights.
In November 2020, Ethiopian...
By Abdi Ali
Friday - December 17, 2021
Rooble sees personal incentives as more important than saving his country. It is why he is turning a...
The carnage in Beledweyne is a shocking reminder of how the lines between the “government” and terrorists are now blurred.
Our prayers are with the...
By Marleen Renders and Ulf Terlinden
ABSTRACT
This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized
de facto state which emerged from Somalia’s conflict and...
The direction that Somaliland’s Foreign policy was steading is completely changing, until 2021 the President of the Republic of Somaliland, Musa Bihi Abdi, assumed...









