In this paper I have applied root narrative theory to the case of conflict in Eritrea, a small African country along the Red Sea that has been embroiled in conflict with its neighbors and the international community on and off since at least 1961. Examining a small sample of representative texts from the government of Eritrea and from international critics of the regime, I demonstrate that these parties—different moral languages that make it almost impossible for each side to see the point of view of the other. Using the semiotic structure of the story system implied by root narrative theory I point out possible moves that both international actors and interested scholars and journalist could make to improve relationships with Eritrea, whic...
This article examines the problematic relationship between Eritrea and Tigray as represented by the ...
Civil strife continues to engulf the continent of Africa with devastating political effects. Countri...
Following independence from Ethiopia, Eritrea’s leaders were praised for their success at building a...
This paper reflects on the ways in which Eritrea has been written about since circa 2001, the point ...
This paper reflects on the ways in which Eritrea has been written about since circa 2001, the point ...
This paper reflects on the ways in which Eritrea has been written about since circa 2001, the point ...
In the April 2003 issue of Atlantic Monthly, Robert Kaplan describes Eritrea as “newly independent, ...
The paper is a comparative analysis of post-liberation politics in Zimbabwe and Eritrea. It proposes...
This paper investigates the historical and socio-political background of Eritrean nationalism and d...
Eritrea is currently one of the top ten countries from which individuals seek asylum; with the numbe...
This paper aims to investigate how the small African state of Eritrea manages its relations with the...
The content of this thesis concentrates the reasons which disable the opposition organizations not a...
The content of this thesis concentrates the reasons which disable the opposition organizations not a...
In the collective memory of Eritreans, the liberation struggle against Ethiopia symbolises the heroi...
Following independence from Ethiopia, Eritrea’s leaders were praised for their success at building a...
This article examines the problematic relationship between Eritrea and Tigray as represented by the ...
Civil strife continues to engulf the continent of Africa with devastating political effects. Countri...
Following independence from Ethiopia, Eritrea’s leaders were praised for their success at building a...
This paper reflects on the ways in which Eritrea has been written about since circa 2001, the point ...
This paper reflects on the ways in which Eritrea has been written about since circa 2001, the point ...
This paper reflects on the ways in which Eritrea has been written about since circa 2001, the point ...
In the April 2003 issue of Atlantic Monthly, Robert Kaplan describes Eritrea as “newly independent, ...
The paper is a comparative analysis of post-liberation politics in Zimbabwe and Eritrea. It proposes...
This paper investigates the historical and socio-political background of Eritrean nationalism and d...
Eritrea is currently one of the top ten countries from which individuals seek asylum; with the numbe...
This paper aims to investigate how the small African state of Eritrea manages its relations with the...
The content of this thesis concentrates the reasons which disable the opposition organizations not a...
The content of this thesis concentrates the reasons which disable the opposition organizations not a...
In the collective memory of Eritreans, the liberation struggle against Ethiopia symbolises the heroi...
Following independence from Ethiopia, Eritrea’s leaders were praised for their success at building a...
This article examines the problematic relationship between Eritrea and Tigray as represented by the ...
Civil strife continues to engulf the continent of Africa with devastating political effects. Countri...
Following independence from Ethiopia, Eritrea’s leaders were praised for their success at building a...