This article analyzes contemporary Eritrea's acute crisis within the framework of the theory of anomie. It is based on the hypothesis that militarization, forced labor, mass exodus, and family disintegration can be interpreted as the consequences of two incompatible norm and value systems: the collectivist, nationalistic, and militaristic worldview of the former liberation front and ruling party People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ), and the traditional cultural system of Eritrea's society. In 2002 the regime introduced an unlimited "development campaign", thereby forcing large parts of the society to live as conscripts and perform unpaid labor. This has caused a mass exodus of young people and a rapid process of family disintegra...
In this paper I have applied root narrative theory to the case of conflict in Eritrea, a small Afric...
The ex-Italian colony of Eritrea was established as an autonomous state by the United Nations after ...
The article develops some reflections on present-day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and i...
This article analyses contemporary Eritrea's acute crisis within the framework of the theory of anom...
In the collective memory of Eritreans, the liberation struggle against Ethiopia symbolises the heroi...
Since the beginning of 2010s, the movement of unaccompanied minors from Eritrea has significantly in...
In conjunction with an exposition of the larger historical and political context of the nation of Er...
The content of this thesis concentrates the reasons which disable the opposition organizations not a...
After providing a succinct background to the Eritrean National Service, the chapter discusses briefl...
The state of Eritrea is gradually losing its population. A variety of human rights violations includ...
Bu makale Eritre’yi kısır çatışma döngüsü bataklığına sokan dengesizliği araştırmakta ve günümüzde a...
Gives voice to the conscripts who are forced to serve indefinitely without remuneration under the EN...
M.A.With the exception of the Western Sahara, Eritrea was the only African country to have been perm...
This paper investigates the perplexing issue of the democratic deficit in Africa's postliberation st...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
In this paper I have applied root narrative theory to the case of conflict in Eritrea, a small Afric...
The ex-Italian colony of Eritrea was established as an autonomous state by the United Nations after ...
The article develops some reflections on present-day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and i...
This article analyses contemporary Eritrea's acute crisis within the framework of the theory of anom...
In the collective memory of Eritreans, the liberation struggle against Ethiopia symbolises the heroi...
Since the beginning of 2010s, the movement of unaccompanied minors from Eritrea has significantly in...
In conjunction with an exposition of the larger historical and political context of the nation of Er...
The content of this thesis concentrates the reasons which disable the opposition organizations not a...
After providing a succinct background to the Eritrean National Service, the chapter discusses briefl...
The state of Eritrea is gradually losing its population. A variety of human rights violations includ...
Bu makale Eritre’yi kısır çatışma döngüsü bataklığına sokan dengesizliği araştırmakta ve günümüzde a...
Gives voice to the conscripts who are forced to serve indefinitely without remuneration under the EN...
M.A.With the exception of the Western Sahara, Eritrea was the only African country to have been perm...
This paper investigates the perplexing issue of the democratic deficit in Africa's postliberation st...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
In this paper I have applied root narrative theory to the case of conflict in Eritrea, a small Afric...
The ex-Italian colony of Eritrea was established as an autonomous state by the United Nations after ...
The article develops some reflections on present-day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and i...