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The Remarkable Story of Somaliland
- Journal of Democracy
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 19, Number 3, July 2008
- pp. 143-157
- 10.1353/jod.0.0009
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The chaos in Somalia has obscured a remarkable political development in the country’s north. Somaliland, the secessionist northwestern slice of Somalia which declared its independence in 1991, has held three consecutive competitive elections since 2001, has a parliament controlled by opposition parties, and boasts a burgeoning economy propelled by the private sector. The key to its success—the integration into politics of traditional Somali models of governance by consultation and consent—provides a contrast to the standard development paradigm in the West.