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The Suicidal State in Somalia - The Rise and Fall of the Siad Barre Regime, 1969-1991 (Hardcover)
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The Suicidal State in Somalia - The Rise and Fall of the Siad Barre Regime, 1969-1991 (Hardcover)
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This book is a critical reposition of the study of military regimes
in Africa. Documenting and delving deep into the reign and rule of
General Mohamed Siad Barre regime in Somalia from 1969 up to 1991,
the book puts emphasis on African agencies-ostensibly shaped by
external beneficiaries and patrons-over what went wrong with Africa
after the much-awaited post-colonial period. It does so by
critically engaging with the wider theoretical and conceptual
frameworks in African Studies which more often than not tend to
attribute the post-colonial African State raptures to colonialism.
The main thesis of the book is that colonialism left Africa on its
own space wherein African leaders could have made a difference. By
putting discrete perspectives into historical context, the book
circumnavigates through comparative and comprehensive holistic
approach to the Siad Barre regime to reveal how colonialism did not
produce less than what criminalisation of the State resulted in
Somalia. This empirical analysis is crucial to understanding the
contemporary conundrum facing the Somali world today. The argument
is that the contemporary conflicts are not only attributable to-but
also because of-the past plunders of the post-colonial leaders
trained by the departed colonial authorities. Employing nuanced
analytic concepts and categories, the aim of the book is to refine
the past to recapture the present and envision the future. Framing
new ways of analyzing military regimes in Africa begins with
(re)assessment of how the Siad Barre regime was previously
approached. Marshalling extensive and extraordinary amount of
sources, the book unveils the intricacies and contradictions of the
dictatorship and its impact on the Somali psyche. The book locates
the evolution of the regime within the wider context of the Cold
War political contestation between the East and the West.
Unparalleled in-depth and analysis, this book is the first
full-length scholarly study of the Siad Barre regime systematically
explaining the politics and process of the dictatorial rule. The
historicity of exploring Somali State trajectory entails employing
a Braudelian longue duree approach. Thus, three interrelated sets
of contexts/questions inform the study: how Siad Barre himself came
into power, how he ruled and maintained his authoritarian reign
over the Somalis and who had assisted him from inside and outside
the Somali world.
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