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Wounded nation : how a once promising Eritrea was betrayed and its future compromised / Bereket Habte Selassie.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Trenton, NJ : Red Sea Press, 2011.Description: xiii, 311 p. : ill., map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1569023409
  • 9781569023402
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Contents:
Introduction : from the past back to the future -- Postliberation musings -- The gold and the base metals : leadership and the fate of a nation -- Immaculate deception : the original sin of Eritrean politics -- Concord and discord : the tangled web of the EPLF/TPLF relationship -- The constitution and the broken promise -- What price sovereignty? : national leadership and border politics -- From Algiers to the Hague : mediation and binding arbitration -- "Neighbors that share fire" : border dispute and proxy wars -- "The Berlin manifesto" and the G-15 : a squandered opportunity -- The diaspora and a democratic opposition movement -- State and religion -- Ethnoregional politics -- Conclusion.
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Textbook Textbook Department of African Studies Library Department of African Studies Library Available AS0002975

"Volume II of The crown and the pen."

Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-303) and index.

Introduction : from the past back to the future -- Postliberation musings -- The gold and the base metals : leadership and the fate of a nation -- Immaculate deception : the original sin of Eritrean politics -- Concord and discord : the tangled web of the EPLF/TPLF relationship -- The constitution and the broken promise -- What price sovereignty? : national leadership and border politics -- From Algiers to the Hague : mediation and binding arbitration -- "Neighbors that share fire" : border dispute and proxy wars -- "The Berlin manifesto" and the G-15 : a squandered opportunity -- The diaspora and a democratic opposition movement -- State and religion -- Ethnoregional politics -- Conclusion.

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