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Paperback A History of Djibouti Book

ISBN: B0FMS2W2SP

ISBN13: 9798298593236

A History of Djibouti

Nestled on the Horn of Africa, commanding the vital Bab-el-Mandeb strait, the Republic of Djibouti is a nation whose influence far outweighs its size. This comprehensive history tells the remarkable story of how a small, sun-scorched sliver of land became an indispensable crossroads of the world. From its ancient origins as the fabled Land of Punt, which supplied the pharaohs of Egypt with incense and exotic treasures, to its role as a strategic linchpin in the 21st century, this book unveils the epic saga of a nation destined by geography for a grand role in human affairs. It explores the harsh yet beautiful landscape that has shaped its people-the Afar and the Issa-and the enduring legacy of their nomadic cultures.

Delving deep into the past, the narrative chronicles the rise of powerful medieval Islamic sultanates that challenged the Christian Ethiopian empire for control of the region's lucrative trade routes. The arrival of European powers, drawn by the opening of the Suez Canal, marks a pivotal turning point, as France establishes a colonial foothold and constructs the ambitious Franco-Ethiopian Railway. This engineering marvel gives birth to Djibouti City, transforming a barren peninsula into a bustling port and Ethiopia's primary gateway to the sea. The book meticulously documents the colony's experience through two World Wars and the complex, often turbulent, road to independence in 1977.

The journey of the young republic is a story of survival against formidable odds. This history examines the immense challenges of forging a nation amid deep ethnic divisions, navigating the treacherous politics of the Horn of Africa, and enduring a devastating civil war in the early 1990s. It details the difficult transition from a one-party state to a multi-party system and the political consolidation that followed. The narrative offers a clear-eyed look at the challenges of nation-building, from balancing the interests of the Afar and Issa communities to managing a fragile economy almost entirely dependent on its port and foreign aid.

In the 21st century, Djibouti's story comes full circle as its strategic geography once again takes center stage. This account provides a detailed look at the nation's transformation into a global security hub, hosting an unprecedented constellation of foreign military bases for powers including the United States, China, France, and Japan. It explores how Djibouti has skillfully leveraged its stability in a volatile region to become a key partner in the fights against terrorism and piracy, as well as a crucial peacemaker in regional conflicts. Unpacking the nation's ambitious development plans, its staggering debt, and the persistent challenges of poverty and unemployment, this book offers a definitive history of a small nation at the very center of the world's strategic chessboard.

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