Why? The eritrean‐Ethiopian conflict
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Review of African Political Economy, 1998, vol. 25, issue 77, 508-526
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The Institute for African Alternatives is an independent research institute working, among other things, on conflict and conflict resolution across the continent. Having monitored events in the Greater Horn for many years, we were caught completely off guard by the sudden outbreak of hostilities along the Eritrean‐Ethiopian border. On 1 July 1998 IFAA hosted a meeting and discussion. The following are excerpts from that discussion. The full text is available from the rapporteur, Axel Klein at IFAA.
Date: 1998
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