¿SOMALIA: A STATE IN SEARCH OF EXCEPTIONAL LEADERSHIP offers a compelling exploration of Somalia's political landscape, delving deep into the country's quest for transformative governance. This groundbreaking work examines the intricate theories of state collapse and leadership challenges unique to Somalia, while spotlighting the lives and legacies of key figures who have shaped the nation's political culture. From the visionary first Prime Minister Abdullahi Issa (1956-1960); to the exemplary leadership of Adan Abdulle Osman, the first President of the Somali Republic (1960-1967), and the bold reforms of Abdirazak Haji Hussein, Prime Minister (1964-1967), this book provides intimate portraits of Somalia's most influential leaders. It confronts the core obstacles in Somali state-building, offering a critical analysis of the elite political culture that has long hindered progress. The author presents a fresh, comprehensive approach to Somali state-building, charting a new course for the nation's future. Whether you're a scholar of African politics, a policymaker grappling with fragile states, or simply a reader passionate about understanding global leadership challenges, this book provides invaluable insights into Somalia's past, present, and potential future. This essential contribution to the discourse on leadership and state-building in one of Africa's most complex nations.¿