The Horn of Africa

State Formation and Decay

Christopher Clapham author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

Published:9th Mar '23

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This insightful book examines the unique historical and political factors shaping the Horn of Africa, highlighting its complex contemporary dynamics.

The Horn of Africa stands out as a unique region within the continent, characterized by its complex political landscape and historical intricacies. In The Horn of Africa, Christopher Clapham delves into the factors that contribute to this distinctiveness, tracing the region's exceptional history and examining the divergent paths taken by its contemporary nation-states. He highlights how the legacy of colonialism has shaped the political and social dynamics of the area, leading to a variety of outcomes for countries like Djibouti, Eritrea, Somalia, and Somaliland.

Clapham emphasizes the role of geography in the emergence of the Ethiopian empire, which not only resisted European colonialism but also engaged in its own colonial endeavors. This historical context is crucial for understanding the contemporary challenges faced by the Horn's nations. The book also discusses the significant changes that occurred after 1991, when Eritrea and Somaliland gained independence, leading to a reshaping of regional relationships and identities.

Through a careful analysis of state formation and the resulting tensions, The Horn of Africa provides insights into the fragile state of affairs in the region today. Clapham's exploration of these themes reveals the underlying complexities that continue to influence interactions among the Horn's nations, making this work an essential read for anyone interested in the political dynamics of this distinctive part of Africa.

'A sharp political history'
'[An] important and eminently readable new book . . . masterful. . . . the book constitutes an extremely valuable tool for practitioners. Its message is a powerful one.'
'Christopher Clapham's book is ... an excellent introduction to the specificities of the Horn.' -- Phébé
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'
Christopher Clapham should be commended for synthesising 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 LSE
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 analysing 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
‘This is a wonderful book written with great erudition and affection for the peoples and countries of the Horn of Africa, by a longstanding expert who is now enjoying emeritus creativity at the University of Cambridge’s Centre for African Studies. It is also yet another valuable contribution to regional studies from London’s excellent publisher, Hurst.’
‘The distinguished political scientist and veteran Ethiopianist Christopher Clapham has written a fascinating account . . . insightful, thoughtful, and full of wisdom.'
'Successfully depicts the Horn of Africa as much more than the disaster zone it is widely perceived to be.'
‘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

ISBN: 9781787389656

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240 pages

2nd Revised edition