Guerre absurde entre l'ethiopie et l'erythrée
Jean‐Louis Péninou
Review of African Political Economy, 1998, vol. 25, issue 77, 504-508
Abstract:
The war that has broken out between Eritrea and Ethiopia has surprised everyone, as it is not caused by ethnic, religious or tribal strivings for power. It is the old style of conflict between two States about the demarcation of a frontier which has claimed almost a thousand lives since mid‐June. After the spectacular failure of the US attempt at mediation, the bordering States are worried about a conflict that threatens the stability of the whole of the Horn of Africa.
Date: 1998
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