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Eritrea at the Red Sea Crossroads: Why a Changing World Demands...

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The latest signs of possible U.S.-Eritrea engagement should be read neither with excitement nor with suspicion alone. They should be read with clarity. According...

General Tsadkan Gebretnsae: The Black Sheep of Tigray

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Those who listened to the recent interview General Tsadkan gave to the Ethiopian Prosperity Party-controlled media can’t help but scratch their heads. The interview...

Teddy Afro and the Politics of Existential Threat

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The Rhetoric of Endings: Confusing Loss with Disappearance In his latest Facebook post, Nasser Omer Ali offers a lucid reflection on an increasingly central tension...

The Recurring Failure of American Foreign Policy

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THE AMERICAN PARADOX For nearly eighty years, American foreign policy has oscillated between sweeping global ambitions and consistently disappointing results. The gap is hard to...

The Order That Created This War

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Stand on the waterfront in Massawa on any given morning and you understand something that no satellite map can fully convey. The Red Sea...

Jakaya Kikwete Enters a Region Under Pressure

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The African Union’s decision to appoint former Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete as High Representative for the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea comes...
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