Just go to annaarchive or just Google " the Horn of africa since 2018"where can i find the pdf of this book
Yh i noticed that too I think somebody made a typo in the final editing. But the book is published by roulettedge.I was reading through it and at first it seemed informative until I came across the line āThe Islamic State West Africa Provinceā being mentioned like it was somehow a federal member state of Somalia.
Thatās literally Boko Haramās offshoot in Nigeria, a designated terrorist organization, not some administrative region in Somalia.
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He even repeats āThe ISWAPā again throughout the text which just makes it worse.
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Did he somehow confuse Boko Haram with South West State? I genuinely donāt understand how that kind of error is even possible, especially in a piece discussing Somali federalism.
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South West State of Somalia - Wikipedia
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This honestly makes me question the credibility of the entire piece. If such a basic, glaring error slipped through, what else did?
Iāll definitely be going through the references and sources later but this doesnāt look peer-reviewed or fact-checked at all.
Lol its kind of funny how deni and Ahmed madobe support hsm because they thought he would just focus on mogadishu and let them do what they want. But even he realized unless he centralized his hands would be tied.
The word āFederalā in countries like the United States has a certain prestige that is completely absent in the Somali interpretation. If you commit a crime that spans two states, FBI agents drawn from across the country go on a man hunt. If real-estate planners in a major city commit fraud in a Federal housing project, the prosecutors and the jury come from a different city and state, so whatever corrupt power or influence the local elites built up over the years, they canāt buy off a Federal prosecutor or jury. Their monetary policies is maintained and guided by the Federal reserve, their waters, lands, air space are all controlled by different Federal agencies.
Their form of Federalism is a centralised system with checks and balances that supersedes local agencies and politics. The Somali version is the exact opposite, a system of infinite disintegration and divisiveness, perfectly designed to keep the country looking inward and ensure it remains impoverished.
I just hope that in 2026, we finally get leadership that is the complete opposite of HSM , someone serious about nation-building, transparency, and security.
What about Farmaajo's foreign policy? Tbh I think that is the one area HSM is arguably better at since Somalia's economic relationship with Turkey started in his first term and Farmaajo was too submissive to Ethiopia, like when he gave away members of the ONLF over to them. He also sold fishing rights to China.That being said, despite his flawed and at times heavy-handed attempt at centralization, Farmaajo was still leagues ahead of HSM.
He introduced a number of key reforms including regulatory frameworks, audits, and oversight mechanisms, that laid the groundwork for institutional accountability.
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He secured debt relief and initiated financial reforms aimed at expanding the government's revenue base into the billions.
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He made strides in military development not just by strengthening the SNA, but by successfully integrating rival factions under a unified command.
He cracked down on corruption and ensured the consistent payment of salaries to the armed forces something that had long been a persistent issue.
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For all his shortcomings, Farmaajo was at least focused on building institutions and laying long-term foundations.
I just hope that in 2026, we finally get leadership that is the complete opposite of HSM , someone serious about nation-building, transparency, and security.
That being said, despite his flawed and at times heavy-handed attempt at centralization, Farmaajo was still leagues ahead of HSM.
He introduced a number of key reforms including regulatory frameworks, audits, and oversight mechanisms, that laid the groundwork for institutional accountability.
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He secured debt relief and initiated financial reforms aimed at expanding the government's revenue base into the billions.
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He made strides in military development not just by strengthening the SNA, but by successfully integrating rival factions under a unified command.
He cracked down on corruption and ensured the consistent payment of salaries to the armed forces something that had long been a persistent issue.
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For all his shortcomings, Farmaajo was at least focused on building institutions and laying long-term foundations.
I just hope that in 2026, we finally get leadership that is the complete opposite of HSM , someone serious about nation-building, transparency, and security.
What about Farmaajo's foreign policy? Tbh I think that is the one area HSM is arguably better at since Somalia's economic relationship with Turkey started in his first term and Farmaajo was too submissive to Ethiopia, like when he gave away members of the ONLF over to them. He also sold fishing rights to China.
I will say however he did good on fighting Kenya during the ICJ maritime case even though Kenya unfortunately got some of Somalia's EEZ in the end.
Yet nobody ever brings this up when they're talking about farmajo. Its always criticism about how he didnt focus on fighting alshabab or how the soliders sent to eritrea dissoeared. Although now the people who had those criticisms have stepped mentioning these examples.View attachment 367010
Lets not forgot that it was under his tenure that Alshababs control shrank significantly
Iād argue Farmaajo actually had a stronger and more strategic foreign policy overall. He stood his ground against UAE and crucially, maintained neutrality during the Yemen conflict a smart move given how polarizing that war has been.
At the time, before the TPLF-Ethiopia fallout, there was genuine optimism that Abiy Ahmed was steering Ethiopia in a new direction. Thatās why Somalia and Eritrea were on board with normalizing relations and forming closer regional cooperation.
As for the Qalbi Dhagax incident while controversial itās worth noting that he later became the interim leader of ONLF:
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Abdikarim Qalbi-Dhagax Appointed Interim Leader of ONLF Amid Leadership Shakeup - Mustaqbal Media
The Central Committee of the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) has removed party chairman Abdirahman Sheikh Mahdi from his post following an official meeting held in the city of Jigjiga according to reports. A statement released by the party confirmed that, after an internal investigation...mustaqbalmedia.net
His handover happened in the context of an agreement with Abiyās government: releasing political prisoners, delisting ONLF as a terrorist organization, and allowing them to function as a legitimate political party within the Somali region.
Farmaajo also strengthened ties with Eritrea, which eventually allowed for joint military training programs , a significant step in building Somaliaās defense capacity."