Djibouti

The Politics of a Strategic State

Djibouti
Samson Bezabeh
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NZ$ 144.99
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Hardback
h216 x 138mm - 264pg
28 May 2020 UK
International import eta 10-19 days
9781787383296
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Djibouti, the small Horn of Africa state, has great geopolitical significance as a result of its location, positioned along the Bab el-Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden, where the maritime trade routes of three continents converge: Europe, Asia and Africa. Djibouti has become instrumental in controlling the trans-shipment of goods, particularly oil. It is also where world powers vie for control-as demonstrated by the military presence of multiple global powers, four of which (China, France, the USA and Japan) have established military bases in the country. Despite its global importance, the political history of Djibouti remains undocumented. The last English-language book on the subject came out in 1968, before the country won its independence from France in 1977. Over half a century later, 'Djibouti: The Politics of a Strategic State' details the country's political trajectory since independence. Samson Bezabeh examines how the idealism of the struggle for an independent state ended in tragedy for the country's people, allowing elites the opportunity to enrich themselves-aided and abetted by the international powers seeking to control Djibouti through their political proxies.

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