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Ending War: Lessons from Somaliland
Ending War: Lessons from Somaliland
In a region long beset by political strife and inter-state rivalries, Somaliland stands out as a beacon of hope in the Horn of Africa – stable, relatively democratic and broadly functional.
Unlike neighboring Somalia, from which it declared unilateral independence in 1991, Somaliland received little of the international aid and support that post-conflict zones typically attract. Continue reading “Ending War: Lessons from Somaliland”
Somaliland: Adan Abbey – Founder of Horn of Africa Insurance Company
Somaliland: Adan Abbey - Founder of Horn of Africa Insurance Company
Taiwan Breaks Through China’s “Horn-digging” Offensive with Somaliland Ties
Taiwan Breaks Through China's ``Horn-digging`` Offensive with Somaliland Ties
Tackling Tahrib in Somaliland
Tackling Tahrib in Somaliland
Will the US Engage with Somaliland to Deliver Its Commitment in Taipei ACT
Will the US Engage with Somaliland to Deliver Its Commitment in Taipei ACT
Somaliland: The Burial Site for China’s Bullying
Somaliland: The Burial Site for China's Bullying
Convalescent Plasma: Promising Experimental Treatment for Covid-19 Replicable in Somaliland
Convalescent Plasma: Promising Experimental Treatment for Covid-19 Replicable in Somaliland
Key Projects Starving for Optimized FDI Policy in Somaliland
Key Projects Starving for Optimized FDI Policy in Somaliland
US Taipei Act may Reward Somaliland with Recognition Soon
US Taipei Act may Reward Somaliland with Recognition Soon
The Red Sea region of the Horn of Africa is an important gateway to world trade and security, as well as an important theater in crippling the activities of international terrorism. The world powers such as the USA and China, while protecting their interests passing through there, are paying particular attention to the situations prevailing in the countries adjacent to that marine route. Continue reading “US Taipei Act may Reward Somaliland with Recognition Soon”