Growing Strategic Confidence: A Distinguished Diplomat’s Optimistic Take on Ethiopian Foreign Policy
Ethiopia is not so desperate as to be focused only on its immediate existence. The country has reached a stage in its ...
A co-founder and former deputy director of the East African Policy Research Institute (EAPRI), Birhanu has also held senior ...
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News - Tigray Political Actors Voice Concerns Over Us Envoy's Western Tigray Visit, Call for Impartial Engagement
Tigray political actors have raised concerns over the remarks and actions of the United States Ambassador to Ethiopia following his recent visit to Western Tigray, warning that public messaging and ...
Addis Ababa's renewed calls for sea access threaten an already fragile relationship with Eritrea, drawing anger from ...
A loose Amhara militia network that fought the TPLF now wages a decentralised insurgency – and is pulling Addis Ababa and ...
For many women in Ethiopia, getting their first formal job doesn't just change their income; it can change how they describe ...
Analysis - Ethiopia's National Election Board (NEBE) has confirmed that the seventh general election will be held in the ...
President Donald Trump says he's ready to restart U.S. mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia over Nile River water sharing ...
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has criticized the European Parliament's move to seek a legal review of the EU's ...
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Politics of performance - Ethiopia's education crisis, PM Abiy's 'intellectual' puzzle
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's tenure reveals a political project that is not merely developmental but profoundly performative and epistemological. His emergence has done one thing remarkably noticed by ...
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Another war in the Horn of Africa would be disastrous for one of the world’s most repressive nations
The geopolitical temperature is rising in the Red Sea. Ethiopia is threatening Eritrea, its diminutive neighbour, making a ...
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Editorial - From promise to precarity: Ethiopia's foreign policy drift and the imperative of strategic reversal
When Ethiopia's prime minister received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019, it reflected global optimism that one of the Horn of Africa's pivotal states had chosen institutional peace over militarized ...
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