Showing 1 - 11 results of 11 for search 'Ethiopian Civil War', query time: 0.48s Refine Results
  1. 1

    External Involvement and Tigray War of Ethiopia (2020- 2022): The Impact of Differentiated Motives on a Civil War by Ahmet Göksel Uluer

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study analyzes the involvement of external actors in Ethiopia's civil war between 2020 and 2022, categorizing their behaviors and discourses based on the dominance of instrumental and affective motives. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  2. 2
  3. 3

    Ethiopian citizenship: The Nexus between indigeneity and Ethnicity in post-1991 by Shumet Amare Zeleke

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, nowadays, Ethiopia encounters sporadic ethnic conflicts, all-out civil war, and massive displacement due to the indigeneity dichotomy, where politicizing indigeneity as an expression of identity politics poses such problems. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  4. 4
  5. 5
  6. 6
  7. 7
  8. 8

    Educational inequality in the Kebribeyah Somali refugee camp in Ethiopia: an autoethnography by Ahmed Muhumed, Saleh Ahmed

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Abstract Due to the Somali Civil War of 1991, more than 10,000 Somali refugees resettled in Kebribeyah, a town in the Somali region of Ethiopia. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  9. 9

    Ethio–Sudan bilateral diplomatic relation Since 2011: Review on economic relation by Tamirat Dela Wotango, Muluken Ayele

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The study identified Ethiopia’s role in settling the longest civil war of two Sudan’s, The Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, mutual interdependency and frequently exchanging high-level visits from both sides are the major factors that shaped the post 2011 Ethio–Sudan relations. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  10. 10

    The vicious cycle of power rivalry and fear of losing power syndrome in Ethiopia by Mohammed Yimam Endris, Kidane Mengisteab

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The study revealed that Tigrayans had designed several strategies to ensure that no other power could challenge their positions that they assumed after a heavy bloody civil war. The article argues that the ultimate objective of Tigrayans was to control the upper political and economic echelon and make Tigray a core nation within the Ethiopian polity. …”
    Get full text
    Article
  11. 11

    Extreme Risk Makes the Journey Feasible: Decision-Making amongst Migrants in the Horn of Africa by Oliver Bakewell, Caitlin Sturridge

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…First, as Yemen descended into civil war, the breakdown of state control created new opportunities to move undetected, notwithstanding the threat of injury and death. …”
    Get full text
    Article