Introduction - Somaliland has been a self-governing region of Somalia for more than
two decades, but its claim of independence is not recognized by
Mogadishu or any foreign government. While this has limited Somaliland’s
access to international markets, it has not prevented the breakaway
state from making steady democratic gains and attracting foreign
investment.
Some analysts say Somaliland, which has a distinct history
and remains more stable than the rest of Somalia, has a strong case for
independence. Others fear that international recognition would encourage
other secessionist movements in Africa.
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