Security and Democracy in the Horn of Africa: Djibouti, Somalia and Sudan

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  • Adiala Tabar
  • Hassan El Haj Ali

Keywords:

Securitization, Democratization, Terrorism, Horn of Africa

Abstract

This study examines the impact of securitization on the democratization of three countries in the in the Horn of Africa: Djibouti, Somalia and Sudan. The three countries, all members of the Arab League, represent diverse but integrated securitization models. The study assumes that securitization in the region has left democratic transformation low in the list of priorities for the major powers, at a time when counterterrorism rhetoric is overwhelming. The paper raises the following questions: Why has securitization discourse overpowered talk of democracy in the Horn of Africa? How do the mechanisms of the securitization discourse interact with political reality? What is the role of regional institutions in enhancing securitization discourse?

Author Biographies

  • Adiala Tabar
    Professor of Political Science, Faculty of Economic and Social Studies, University of Khartoum, Sudan.
  • Hassan El Haj Ali
    Lecturer, Political Science Department, Faculty of Economic and Social Studies, University of Khartoum, Sudan.

Published

2019-07-01

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