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Powerful Ethiopian Political Vision By Oromo Democratic Front - Lata, ed.
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Powerful Ethiopian Political Vision By Oromo Democratic Front - Lata, ed.
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The conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea is one of the most entrenched conflicts in the world today. Focusing on the demarcation of the border between the two countries, and in particular on the small area of Badme, the conflict has wide ranging implications for the stability and survival of the two regimes, as well as for peace in the Horn of Africa more generally. Writing from their unique perspectives as academics and practitioners from the region, the authors offer their insights and views on the conflict, showing both the complexities and possible roads ahead. Borggata 2B/Postboks Tøyen N Oslo Fafo-rapport ISBN ISSN Bestillingsnr. Leenco Lata, ed. The Search for Peace: The Conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea. Proceedings of Scholarly Conference on the Ethiopia-Eritrea Conflict Held in Oslo, Norway, 6 – 7 July,
About the Participants 1. Professor Bahru Zewde is the Director of the Forum for Social Studies in Addis Ababa and used to be Professor of History at the Addis Ababa University. 2. Professor Bereket Habte Selassie is William E. Leuchten
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Eritrean–Ethiopian War
– international conflict
Not to be confused with Eritrean War of Independence.
Eritrean–Ethiopian War | |
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Part of the Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict | |
Map of the disputed territories on the Eritrea–Ethiopia border where vast majority of the fighting took place | |
Belligerents | |
Eritrea | Ethiopia |
Commanders and leaders | |
Units involved | |
Strength | |
,– ,[17] | ,–,[17] |
Casualties and losses | |
19,[18]–67, killed[19] Other estimates: , killed[23][24] | 34,[19]–60, killed[25] Other estimates: , killed[28][29] |
The Eritrean–Ethiopian War,[a] also known as the Badme War,[b] was a major armed conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea that took place from May to June
After Eritrea gained independence from Ethiopia in , relations were initially friendly. However, disagreements about where the newly created international border should be caused relations to deteriorate significantly, eventually leading to full-scale war.[10][33] According