[Addis Standard] Comments on the "no-war, no-peace" status between Ethiopia and Eritrea can be viewed and/or assessed from three levels. At the diagnostic level, it is argued (rightly) that the border dispute that was presented as the official reason behind the outbreak of the war was simply a mask for other much deeper and complex problems. And at the prognostic level, it is equally argued (again rightly) that the so called "no war, no peace" stalemate is no longer sustainable and that normalization of relations should be
[Addis Standard] Comments on the "no-war, no-peace" status between Ethiopia and Eritrea can be viewed and/or assessed from three levels. At the diagnostic level, it is argued (rightly) that the border dispute that was presented as the official reason behind the outbreak of the war was simply a mask for other much deeper and complex problems. And at the prognostic level, it is equally argued (again rightly) that the so called "no war, no peace" stalemate is no longer sustainable and that normalization of relations should be
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Ethiopia: Post-Project X for Ethiopia and Eritrea: How to Move From Containment to Détente
Editorial - Comments on the "no-war, no-peace" status between Ethiopia and Eritrea can be viewed and/or assessed from three levels. At the diagnostic level, it is argued (rightly) that the border dispute that was presented as the official reason behind the outbreak of the war was simply a mask for other much deeper and complex problems. And at the prognostic level, it is equally argued (again rightly) that the so called "no war, no peace" stalemate is no longer sustainable and that normalization of relations should be
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