The Horn of Africa: State Formation and Decay

The Horn of Africa: State Formation and Decay

Author
Christopher Clapham
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
English
Year
2017
Page
224
ISBN
0190680180,9780190680183
File Type
pdf
File Size
4.6 MiB

Review

"A sharp political history." -- Foreign Affairs

"[An] important and eminently readable new book . . . masterful. . . . the book constitutes an extremely valuable tool for practitioners. Its message is a powerful one."-- Cambridge Review of International Affairs

"Christopher Clapham is without doubt one of the most knowledgeable experts on the Horn of Africa in the world, and this is a must-read book for anyone working in or on the region. With his characteristic wit and palpable compassion for the people who live in the Horn, Clapham shares a lifetime of keen insights on the region's extraordinarily complex and often tragic political trajectories.'"--Ken Menkhaus, Professor of Political Science, Davidson College

"An old master on superb form: Christopher Clapham's latest book is a work of great clarity, trenchant analysis and original insight."--Harry Verhoeven, Assistant Professor, School of Foreign Service in Qatar, Georgetown University, and co-author of Why Comrades Go to War: Liberation Politics and the Outbreak of Africa's Deadliest Conflict

"Clapham has produced a book which is simultaneously both an accessible, concise synthesis and a monument to erudite scholarship. His text thus serves as both a unique introduction to the peoples and history of the Horn and an original resource for academic and policy specialists. Clapham's refreshingly clear prose and comparative analyses replace simplistic stereotypes and received wisdom by analyzing how variegated landscapes, religions, languages and livelihoods forged power and authority in the Horn of Africa."--David Styan, Birkbeck College, University of London

"Characteristically erudite, trenchant and provocative, The Horn of Africa offers that rare combination: an enjoyably 'good read,' at once informative, accessible and beautifully written; an important and lucid synthesis informed by a lifetime of extraordinary scholarship in tackling head-on the exceptionalism of this part of Africa; and a stimulating challenge to the thinking of specialists, activists, students and citizens of this complex and contested region."-- Sarah Vaughan, Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh

"Christopher Clapham should be commended for synthesizing a career of scholarship on the Horn of Africa into a short volume written in fluid and engaging prose. Those seeking an introduction to a region which defies easy explanation would struggle to find a better foundational text in paperback.--Nick Branson, Africa at LS

"An excellent introduction to the specificities of the Horn." -- Phebe

"Successfully depicts the Horn of Africa as much more than the disaster zone it is widely perceived to be." -- Survival

"Distinguished political scientist and veteran Ethiopianist Christopher Clapham has written a fascinating account . . . insightful, thoughtful, and full of wisdom."African Studies Review

"An accessible history of one of the most unique corners of Africa ... an important book of history that is frankly a pleasure to read." -- H-Africa

Product Description

Why is the Horn such a distinctive part of Africa? This book, by one of the foremost scholars of the region, traces this question through its exceptional history and also probes the wildly divergent fates of the Horn's contemporary nation-states, despite the striking regional particularity inherited from the colonial past.

Christopher Clapham explores how the Horn's peculiar topography gave rise to the Ethiopian empire, the sole African state not only to survive European colonialism, but also to participate in a colonial enterprise of its own. Its impact on its neighbours, present-day Djibouti, Eritrea, Somalia and Somaliland, created a region very different from that of post-colonial Africa. This dynamic has become all the more distinct since 1991, when Eritrea and Somaliland emerged from the break-up of both Ethiopia and Somalia.

Yet this evolution has produced highly varied outcomes in the region's constituent countries, from

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