Tag: EPLF legacy

  • How Eritrea Became a One‑Party State: An Autopsy

    How Eritrea Became a One‑Party State: An Autopsy

    Eritrea politics, Eritrean authoritarianism, PFDJ, Isaias Afwerki, EPLF legacy, one-party state, African politics, liberation movements, conflict economies, human rights Eritrea, militarization, nationalism, political sociology, authoritarian regimes, East African politics, diaspora politics, political reform, democracy movement, Eritrean governance, totalitarian systems, state control, political analysis, regime survival, civic space, national unity, political polarization, post-independence Africa, governance failure,…

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  • Eritrean Refugees and the Burden of Visibility

    Eritrean Refugees and the Burden of Visibility

    Eritrean refugees are a demographic minority in Africa’s displacement map, yet they occupy an outsized space in the continent’s political imagination. They are far fewer than Ethiopians, Sudanese, Congolese, Somalis, or South Sudanese. But across Africa’s major newsrooms—Daily Nation, The Standard, Addis Standard, Sudan Tribune, Radio Dabanga, Daily Monitor, Mail & Guardian, and Daily Maverick—Eritrean stories…

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  • Protocol, Power, Policy, and the Urgent Need for Institutions

    Protocol, Power, Policy, and the Urgent Need for Institutions

    I. A Visit That Reveals More Than It Intended Eritreans have long relied on Awate’s Regional News link to follow developments across the Horn of Africa, a region where every diplomatic gesture carries weight. This week, one story in particular demanded attention: the visit of Eritrea’s minister of trade and industry, Nasreddin Saleh, accompanied by…

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