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The Day After: Preparing Eritrea for its Most Dangerous Transition

There comes a moment in the life of every nation when denial becomes a luxury it can no longer afford.

The Unsung Heroes of Our National Unity

There is a Tigrinya saying I learned from my mother: “One who does not do small deeds should not dream

He and his objectives

The first decade of the Eritrean struggle for independence, which began on September 1, 1961, was a period of experimentation

Why the PFDJ Is Afraid of Us: The Strategic Threat of Nationalist Unity

The ruling People’s Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) has not endured through popular consent. It has survived through an

Emperor Haile Selassie and President Isaias Afwerki – Part Six

Giants and Lilliputians: Power, Image, and Machiavellian Survival Emperor Haile Selassie and President Isaias Afwerki – Part Six 1 — 

Giants and Lilliputians: Power, Image, and Machiavellian Survival (IV)

Giants and Lilliputians: Power, Image, and Machiavellian Survival Emperor Haile Selassie and President Isaias Afwerki (Part IV) The Seeds of

A Return of Sorts to Religion

In a much-publicized recent religious event at the Anda Mariam Tewahdo church, many of the top Eritrean officials were seen

In Conversation with History

The history of Eritrea cannot be reduced to isolated dates that mark the fall of emperors or the clashes of

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