Africa's First Democrats: Somalia's Aden A. Osman and Abdirazak H. HussenIndiana University Press, 26 Eyl 2016 - 300 sayfa Abdi Ismail Samatar provides a clear and foundational history of Somalia at the dawn of the country's independence when Africa's first democrats appeared. While many African countries were dominated by authoritarian rulers when they entered the postcolonial era—and scholars have assumed this as a standard feature of political leadership on the continent—Somalia had an authentic democratic leadership. Samatar's political biography of Aden A. Osman and Abdirazak H. Hussen breaks the stereotype of brutal African tyranny. Samatar discusses the framing of democracy in Somalia following the years of control by fascist Italy, the formation of democratic organizations during the political struggle, and the establishment of democratic foundations in the new nation. Even though this early state of affairs did not last, these leaders left behind a strong democratic legacy that may provide a model of good governance for the rest of the continent. |
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From Camel Boy to Freedom Fighter | 29 |
4 The Somali Youth League and the Nationalist Project 19431960 | 39 |
Institutional Foundations of Democracy 19601964 | 86 |
Democratic Trailblazing 19641967 | 127 |
7 The March toward Dictatorship 19671974 | 186 |
8 Conclusion | 214 |
Notes | 227 |
Bibliography | 267 |
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