Ever since Somaliland ended three-decades-long marriage with the union government of Somalia and declared herself as an independent sovereign state in mid-1991, there had...
Reforming the electoral system and public services could be a key to breaking the deadlock over parliamentary elections in Somaliland, argues Liban Ahmad
Two years...
Unlike Somalia the failed state next door, it avoided U.S. intervention, outside assistance, and foreign loans
By Michael Horton
The United States has been involved in...
A dictatorial military regime led by Farmajo and his advisors, former Siad Barre military personnel is being supported and empowered by the West including...
By Abdinassir Hassan Muhumed
Introduction
This article aims to critically analyze the possible implications of any future unification between the two states of Somalia and Ethiopia....
Ministry of Energy and Minerals inviting locals to invest in the vibrant mining sector for a bumper-harvesting. and so, to ignite Somaliland's Economy.
Jointly co-authored...
Agriculture is currently the second most important economic activity in the country, after livestock, with up to 30% of the population depending on it...
An antidote for Somaliland to avoid the prevailing resource curse that is generally associated with developing countries, especially in Africa!
Jointly co-authored by Mohd Faisal...
By Michael Rubin
Somaliland is an unlikely success. Somali dictator Siad Barre’s genocidal wrath destroyed more than 80 percent of Hargeisa, Somaliland’s capital city, and...
Once again, Somaliland’s three political parties, Kulmiye, Waddani and UCID have fallen into a disagreement. This time it is about the membership of the...