This article compares the essence and effects of Ethiopian and Sudanese state terrorism by focusing on the commonalities between the two states. These peripheral African states have used global and regional connections and state terrorism as political tools for creating and maintaining the confluence of identity, religion, and political power. Ethiopia primarily depends on the West, and Sudan on the Middle East, since Christianity and Islam are the dominant religions in these African states respectively. While the Ethiopian state was formed by the alliance of Abyssinian (Amhara-Tigray) colonialism and European imperialism, the Sudanese state was created by British colonialism known as the Anglo- Egyptian condominium. Massive social and cult...
This article tried to assess the role of media in the former Yugoslavia inter-ethnic conflict, the 1...
My discussion focuses on two central issues. First, I will demonstrate how global connections, war, ...
This article analyses the historicity of the process of state building at Ethiopia’s north-western c...
This article compares the essence and effects of Ethiopian and Sudanese state terrorism by focusing ...
This article compares the essence and effects of Ethiopian and Sudanese state terrorism by focusing ...
“Modern” Ethiopia has been created and maintained through the achievement of external legitimacy. As...
This article critically examines how the duality inherent in the concept of Ethiopianism shifts back...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...
This article critically explores the essence and characters of European colonial terrorism and its m...
The article argues that conflicts in the Horn of Africa were fueled and sustained by the non-state a...
This article critically explores the essence and characters of European colonial terrorism and its m...
Much of the violence in Sudan and South Sudan has been incorrectly labeled as terrorism, and systemi...
The societal conflicts between Secularist groups and Jihadist militants on the role religious orient...
The Tigrayan-led Ethiopian government has engaged in state terrorism and genocide with the support o...
Religiously inspired violence is a global phenomenon and connects to transnational narrati...
This article tried to assess the role of media in the former Yugoslavia inter-ethnic conflict, the 1...
My discussion focuses on two central issues. First, I will demonstrate how global connections, war, ...
This article analyses the historicity of the process of state building at Ethiopia’s north-western c...
This article compares the essence and effects of Ethiopian and Sudanese state terrorism by focusing ...
This article compares the essence and effects of Ethiopian and Sudanese state terrorism by focusing ...
“Modern” Ethiopia has been created and maintained through the achievement of external legitimacy. As...
This article critically examines how the duality inherent in the concept of Ethiopianism shifts back...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...
This article critically explores the essence and characters of European colonial terrorism and its m...
The article argues that conflicts in the Horn of Africa were fueled and sustained by the non-state a...
This article critically explores the essence and characters of European colonial terrorism and its m...
Much of the violence in Sudan and South Sudan has been incorrectly labeled as terrorism, and systemi...
The societal conflicts between Secularist groups and Jihadist militants on the role religious orient...
The Tigrayan-led Ethiopian government has engaged in state terrorism and genocide with the support o...
Religiously inspired violence is a global phenomenon and connects to transnational narrati...
This article tried to assess the role of media in the former Yugoslavia inter-ethnic conflict, the 1...
My discussion focuses on two central issues. First, I will demonstrate how global connections, war, ...
This article analyses the historicity of the process of state building at Ethiopia’s north-western c...