The Horn of Africa, a region that has acquired notoriety as disaster and conflict-prone zone in the 1970s and 1980s, has become the site of a pioneering African experiment in regional cooperation in the early 1990s. In spite of a few successes, the experiment went disastrously wrong, creating more conflict than cooperation. This essay subjects the experiment to close analysis, concluding that the problem is a fundamental one, inherent in the process of regional cooperation itself. Comparing the experiments of the East African Community and the similar unravelling of the Eritrean-Ethiopian economic union, the essay points out that, under certain conditions, regional cooperation schemes could actually generate conflict. The region's experimen...
The article attempts to provide an understanding of the phenomenon of conflict in the Horn of Africa...
One of the new improvements in the Horn of Africa is the internal political reform in Ethiopia and t...
The paper argues that the adoption of the “Uti possedetis” Froze African boundaries making them to f...
In January 2020, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia proposed to form a new regional bloc, occasionally r...
Since independence in the late 1950s, and in the early 1960s, regional integration in Africa has bee...
Since independence in the late 1950s, and in the early 1960s, regional integration in Africa has bee...
Abstract: The world entered a new phase of international relations in 1945 as the World War II ended...
This paper deals with the analysis of the regional security problems in the North-East Africa. The a...
Traditional politics or classical theories and methodologies have profoundly affected international ...
The international trading environment is shaped by the so-called ‘new regionalism’, an increasingly ...
After independence, African States entered into a number of international conventions and arrangemen...
Africa has endured the debilitating effects of cyclical violent conflict for several decades. Despit...
The focus of this hypothesis generating study is to open new areas of research within the study of r...
So much has been said and written about regional integration in Africa. And there have been many eff...
Since independence in the late 50s and early 60s, regional integration in Africa has been identified...
The article attempts to provide an understanding of the phenomenon of conflict in the Horn of Africa...
One of the new improvements in the Horn of Africa is the internal political reform in Ethiopia and t...
The paper argues that the adoption of the “Uti possedetis” Froze African boundaries making them to f...
In January 2020, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia proposed to form a new regional bloc, occasionally r...
Since independence in the late 1950s, and in the early 1960s, regional integration in Africa has bee...
Since independence in the late 1950s, and in the early 1960s, regional integration in Africa has bee...
Abstract: The world entered a new phase of international relations in 1945 as the World War II ended...
This paper deals with the analysis of the regional security problems in the North-East Africa. The a...
Traditional politics or classical theories and methodologies have profoundly affected international ...
The international trading environment is shaped by the so-called ‘new regionalism’, an increasingly ...
After independence, African States entered into a number of international conventions and arrangemen...
Africa has endured the debilitating effects of cyclical violent conflict for several decades. Despit...
The focus of this hypothesis generating study is to open new areas of research within the study of r...
So much has been said and written about regional integration in Africa. And there have been many eff...
Since independence in the late 50s and early 60s, regional integration in Africa has been identified...
The article attempts to provide an understanding of the phenomenon of conflict in the Horn of Africa...
One of the new improvements in the Horn of Africa is the internal political reform in Ethiopia and t...
The paper argues that the adoption of the “Uti possedetis” Froze African boundaries making them to f...