Chasing Mirages Across Somalia
October 4, 2016 6 min. read

With Somalia’s election around the corner, what criteria should be used to evaluate each candidate? Hint: not name recognition nor clan affiliation.

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8 Simple Steps to Bury Your Own Country
May 19, 2016 8 min. read

Between now and August, when a new Somali president is supposed to be elected, a variety of political noises are expected to get amplified only to lead to the all too familiar outcome—a wonderful presidential parade to inaugurate the next charlatan, a new or a recycled one.

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Somalia: Change Coming?
January 13, 2016 7 min. read

Since Somalia’s independence in 1960, its relationship with the U.S. has been on a roller coaster that travels up and down dangerous steeps and performs sudden inversions that turn everything upside down.

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Somalia, No Political Legitimacy without Genuine Reconciliation
August 13, 2015 8 min. read

Out of context, all concepts and issues find themselves under the mercy of the dimwitted and exploiters.

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Somalia’s New Race Against Time
January 5, 2015 8 min. read

Despite the roller coaster of political and security-related drama that dominated the headlines in this past year, I still remain optimistic about Somalia’s future — cautiously of course.

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Somalia and the Slippery Slope of ‘Jubbaland’
May 19, 2013 6 min. read

  If the latest development in Somalia gives you the feeling of being trapped in the Twilight Zone — somewhere between relative security and renewed bloodshed — you are not alone. Due to the array of competing internal and external interest groups and the federal government’s lack of clear grand strategy or capacity to assert […]

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Connecting Dots in the Triangle of Threat
January 6, 2013 8 min. read

  Just as the temperature of the “security threat” slowly declines in Somalia, it rises in other parts of East Africa. Elements of mainly political, religious, and clan/ethnic nature continue to shift and create new volatile conditions. Though not entirely interdependent, these conditions could create a ripple effect across different borders. Depending on one’s purview, […]

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Can Somalia’s Political Discontent Inspire Transformation?
September 17, 2012 7 min. read

    Exhausted by prolonged anarchy, chronic dependency, cancerous corruption, and humiliating subjugation, the Somali people demanded change. Not just change of guards or principled actors, but a total overhaul of the political order of the day. On September 10, 2012, the newly appointed parliament has heeded the call of its citizens and elected Hassan […]

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The Enigma of the London Conference on Somalia
February 28, 2012 5 min. read

If there is any consensus on the nature and the outcome of the London Conference on Somalia – that brought together representatives of over 50 nations that included a number of Muslim nations – it must be the fact that it was a puzzling event that raised much speculation. Now that the fanfare has ended, […]

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