The Horn of Africa needs reconciliation, not new borders Recognising Somaliland would not deliver stability. It would entrench division, in Somalia and well beyond it. Recent arguments advocating for the international recognition of an integral part of Somalia called Somaliland rest on a series of assumptions that deserve closer scrutiny.
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