Puntland State’s Lessons: Leadership, Democratization and Alliances in Somalia’s Changing Politics
Puntland State’s quiet experiment: What a restive Somali state can teach a nation
At daybreak in Bosaso, the trucks rumbling down from the Cal Miskaad mountains carry fish, frankincense and the unvarnished news of the day. In this corner of northeastern Somalia, where the mountains meet the sea, Puntland State has spent years testing an idea that feels almost radical in a country long defined by outside interventions: that security, politics and dialogue work best when they are owned, designed and led by communities…