This paper reflects on the ways in which Eritrea has been written about since circa 2001, the point at which the country entered a new phase of heightened authoritarianism and increased international isolation. It considers the ways in which Eritrea has been seen largely in “presentist” terms, due in no small way to the Eritrean government’s own intrinsic hostility to independent historical research, with an overwhelming fixation on its dire human rights and governance record, and on the nature of the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF), which governs in all but name. The paper urges a more historical approach, beginning with the critical three decades that preceded the emergence of the EPLF in the early 1970s
In 1991 hope reigned in Ethiopia. There was a peaceful transition of governments after a long period...
This paper aims to investigate how the small African state of Eritrea manages its relations with the...
The author of this issue, Richard Lobban, is trained as an anthropologist. He took his B.S. at Buckn...
This paper reflects on the ways in which Eritrea has been written about since circa 2001, the point ...
The article develops some reflections on present-day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and i...
The article develops some reflections on present–day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and ...
This article examines the problematic relationship between Eritrea and Tigray as represented by the ...
In the April 2003 issue of Atlantic Monthly, Robert Kaplan describes Eritrea as “newly independent, ...
The starting point of this paper is that, in spite of the common agreement on the relevance of Itali...
In this paper I have applied root narrative theory to the case of conflict in Eritrea, a small Afric...
textDespite its reputation for instability and weak states, the continent of Africa has seen very fe...
In light of the recent waves of secessionist struggle and conflict in Africa, a number of debates ha...
This paper investigates the historical and socio-political background of Eritrean nationalism and d...
Civil strife continues to engulf the continent of Africa with devastating political effects. Countri...
Conflicting views of the Eritrean independence war as a solitary, single-handed struggle against the...
In 1991 hope reigned in Ethiopia. There was a peaceful transition of governments after a long period...
This paper aims to investigate how the small African state of Eritrea manages its relations with the...
The author of this issue, Richard Lobban, is trained as an anthropologist. He took his B.S. at Buckn...
This paper reflects on the ways in which Eritrea has been written about since circa 2001, the point ...
The article develops some reflections on present-day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and i...
The article develops some reflections on present–day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and ...
This article examines the problematic relationship between Eritrea and Tigray as represented by the ...
In the April 2003 issue of Atlantic Monthly, Robert Kaplan describes Eritrea as “newly independent, ...
The starting point of this paper is that, in spite of the common agreement on the relevance of Itali...
In this paper I have applied root narrative theory to the case of conflict in Eritrea, a small Afric...
textDespite its reputation for instability and weak states, the continent of Africa has seen very fe...
In light of the recent waves of secessionist struggle and conflict in Africa, a number of debates ha...
This paper investigates the historical and socio-political background of Eritrean nationalism and d...
Civil strife continues to engulf the continent of Africa with devastating political effects. Countri...
Conflicting views of the Eritrean independence war as a solitary, single-handed struggle against the...
In 1991 hope reigned in Ethiopia. There was a peaceful transition of governments after a long period...
This paper aims to investigate how the small African state of Eritrea manages its relations with the...
The author of this issue, Richard Lobban, is trained as an anthropologist. He took his B.S. at Buckn...