This study attempts at shedding light on the security implication of the current Ethio-Eritrea new peace prospect and normalization of relations in the Horn of Africa. The study employed qualitative research approach. To realize the stated objective, the study largely focused at using secondary data sources, from which published and unpublished materials like books articles, reports, commentaries and agreements were reviewed and well consulted. To substantiate documented sources, the study used the analysis of experts and researchers presented on different media in the form of interview or focused discussion on the issue under investigation. The researcher herein argues that the ongoing diplomatic efforts to mend the decades of political im...
Sparked by a controversy over Eritrean seaports, Ethiopia and Eritrea were drawn into a three-year b...
After more than two years of bloody warfare, the leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a peace ac...
The war between Ethiopia and Eritrea—two of the poorest countries in the world—began in 1998. Eritre...
This study attempts at shedding light on the security implication of the current Ethio-Eritrea new p...
This book examines the Ethiopia–Eritrea rapprochement and asks whether it might lead to peace and st...
Although research on natural resource and ethnic identity-based conflict abounds, studies which crit...
The article attempts to provide an understanding of the phenomenon of conflict in the Horn of Africa...
Ethiopia is a key ally of the Western world, especially the U.S., which considers it as an important...
My discussion focuses on two central issues. First, I will demonstrate how global connections, war, ...
Boundary disputes are among the most explosive international flashpoints. They frequently correlate ...
This thesis analyzes instability in the Horn of Africa focusing specifically to the Ethiopia-Eritrea...
This paper aims to investigate how the small African state of Eritrea manages its relations with the...
Inter-state wars are not one of the most salient features of current world politics. Indeed, the pre...
One of the new improvements in the Horn of Africa is the internal political reform in Ethiopia and t...
The border war between Ethiopia and Eritrea was concluded in 2000 with the signing of the Algiers ag...
Sparked by a controversy over Eritrean seaports, Ethiopia and Eritrea were drawn into a three-year b...
After more than two years of bloody warfare, the leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a peace ac...
The war between Ethiopia and Eritrea—two of the poorest countries in the world—began in 1998. Eritre...
This study attempts at shedding light on the security implication of the current Ethio-Eritrea new p...
This book examines the Ethiopia–Eritrea rapprochement and asks whether it might lead to peace and st...
Although research on natural resource and ethnic identity-based conflict abounds, studies which crit...
The article attempts to provide an understanding of the phenomenon of conflict in the Horn of Africa...
Ethiopia is a key ally of the Western world, especially the U.S., which considers it as an important...
My discussion focuses on two central issues. First, I will demonstrate how global connections, war, ...
Boundary disputes are among the most explosive international flashpoints. They frequently correlate ...
This thesis analyzes instability in the Horn of Africa focusing specifically to the Ethiopia-Eritrea...
This paper aims to investigate how the small African state of Eritrea manages its relations with the...
Inter-state wars are not one of the most salient features of current world politics. Indeed, the pre...
One of the new improvements in the Horn of Africa is the internal political reform in Ethiopia and t...
The border war between Ethiopia and Eritrea was concluded in 2000 with the signing of the Algiers ag...
Sparked by a controversy over Eritrean seaports, Ethiopia and Eritrea were drawn into a three-year b...
After more than two years of bloody warfare, the leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a peace ac...
The war between Ethiopia and Eritrea—two of the poorest countries in the world—began in 1998. Eritre...