In 1998 a bloody war erupted in The Horn of Africa between Ethiopia and Eritrea. During the war Ethiopia arrested and expelled 70,000 of its citizens, and stripped another 50,000-plus of their citzenship on the basis of their presumed ethnicity. Nationalism, Law and Statelessness: Grand Illusions in the Horn of Africa examines the events which led up to the war, documents the expulsions and denationalisations that took place and follows the flight of these stateless Ethiopians out of the Horn into Europe. The core issue examined is the link between sovereignty and statelessness as this plays out in The Horn of Africa and in the West. The book provides a valuable insight into how nations create and perpetuate statelessness, the failure of la...
In the last decades, the Horn of Africa has been stigmatized as one of the most unstable regions in ...
This book analyses recent political developments in the Horn of Africa in light of actual identifica...
The Struggling State explores Eritreans’ disillusion with a government that permanently conscripts t...
In 1998 a bloody war erupted in the Horn of Africa between Ethiopia and Eritrea. During the war Ethi...
Across Africa, citizenship is being manipulated and restricted to deny rights to those whom a state ...
This article frames a special collection on Nationalism and Self-determination in the Horn of Africa...
This paper argues for a new approach to understanding statelessness. It explores the limits of inter...
This article frames a themed collection on Nationalism and Self‐determination in the Horn of Africa....
Qoraagu wuxuu maqaalkani ku soo bandhigayaa sababaha keenay dhibaatada ku dhacday Soomaaliya 1991 ka...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study was prompted by the...
This paper attempts to show how nationalism has served to transcend political, social, economic and ...
51 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.Law pertaining to statelessness in t...
Statelessness: A Modern History by Dr. Mira Siegelberg offers a meticulous reconstruction of the var...
First published online: 14 December 2020This article frames a themed collection on Nationalism and S...
In the Horn of Africa prevailing ideas of the state continue to be heavily contested both within and...
In the last decades, the Horn of Africa has been stigmatized as one of the most unstable regions in ...
This book analyses recent political developments in the Horn of Africa in light of actual identifica...
The Struggling State explores Eritreans’ disillusion with a government that permanently conscripts t...
In 1998 a bloody war erupted in the Horn of Africa between Ethiopia and Eritrea. During the war Ethi...
Across Africa, citizenship is being manipulated and restricted to deny rights to those whom a state ...
This article frames a special collection on Nationalism and Self-determination in the Horn of Africa...
This paper argues for a new approach to understanding statelessness. It explores the limits of inter...
This article frames a themed collection on Nationalism and Self‐determination in the Horn of Africa....
Qoraagu wuxuu maqaalkani ku soo bandhigayaa sababaha keenay dhibaatada ku dhacday Soomaaliya 1991 ka...
PhD (Perspectives on Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study was prompted by the...
This paper attempts to show how nationalism has served to transcend political, social, economic and ...
51 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.Law pertaining to statelessness in t...
Statelessness: A Modern History by Dr. Mira Siegelberg offers a meticulous reconstruction of the var...
First published online: 14 December 2020This article frames a themed collection on Nationalism and S...
In the Horn of Africa prevailing ideas of the state continue to be heavily contested both within and...
In the last decades, the Horn of Africa has been stigmatized as one of the most unstable regions in ...
This book analyses recent political developments in the Horn of Africa in light of actual identifica...
The Struggling State explores Eritreans’ disillusion with a government that permanently conscripts t...