Revolts and Political Regimes: The Enduring Perils to Established Political Orders

Mohamed Rage Hassan
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This paper delves into the profound impact of societal uprisings, fueled by a complex interplay of politico-economic factors, in reshaping or toppling political regimes. It becomes apparent that violent opposition to a regime often arises from the calculated maneuvers of dominant political elites, who adeptly wield various tools to stoke a fervent desire for political liberty among the populace, challenging the existing order. This phenomenon was starkly evident during the oppressive reign of Siyad Barre, where segments of Somali society were mobilized from grassroots levels, driven by a collective yearning to break free from the shackles of tyranny and repression. The revolts of that era shared a common goal: either dismantling the dictatorial machinery or compelling its abandonment, while simultaneously advocating for the establishment of a democratic system that would empower individuals to exercise their constitutionally guaranteed rights. However, even in the absence of overt repression, revolts against entrenched systems often persist, driven by underlying political agendas that could potentially be pursued through non-violent means. This paper further examines a recent uprising   in Somaliland, drawing parallels from historical revolts witnessed during Siyad Barre's regime, where power consolidation and fear tactics were employed to maintain control. These uprisings typically unfold under the orchestration of political elites who have played pivotal roles in Somalia's political landscape since the early 1980s. During this period, certain Somali politicians defected from the Siyad government, rallying their constituents for armed resistance against dictatorial rule. While the circumstances surrounding these revolts may vary, they share commonalities that warrant thorough exploration. However, it's essential to note the diverse motives driving each uprising. Some seek to completely withdraw from the existing system, while others aim to force reforms or remove those in power altogether.
起义与政权:既有政治秩序的持久危险
本文深入探讨了在复杂的政治经济因素相互作用下,社会起义对重塑或推翻政权的深远影响。显而易见的是,对政权的暴力反抗往往源于占统治地位的政治精英的精心策划,他们善于利用各种工具在民众中煽动对政治自由的热切渴望,挑战现有秩序。这一现象在西亚德-巴雷(Siyad Barre)的压迫统治时期表现得淋漓尽致,当时索马里社会各阶层从基层动员起来,集体渴望摆脱暴政和压迫的枷锁。那个时代的起义有着共同的目标:要么解散独裁机制,要么迫使其放弃,同时倡导建立民主制度,赋予个人行使宪法保障权利的权力。然而,即使在没有公开镇压的情况下,反对根深蒂固制度的起义也往往持续不断,其驱动力是潜在的政治议程,而这些议程有可能通过非暴力手段来实现。本文进一步探讨了索马里兰最近发生的起义,并与西亚德-巴雷(Siyad Barre)执政期间发生的历史性起义进行了比较,当时采用了巩固权力和恐惧策略来维持控制。自 20 世纪 80 年代初以来,这些政治精英在索马里的政治格局中发挥了举足轻重的作用。在此期间,某些索马里政客从西亚德政府叛逃,召集选民武装反抗独裁统治。虽然这些起义的背景各不相同,但它们都有共同之处,值得深入探讨。不过,有必要指出的是,推动每场起义的动机各不相同。一些人寻求彻底退出现有体制,而另一些人则旨在强制改革或彻底罢免当权者。
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