Testimony of Bronwyn Bruton at U.S. House Subcommittee Hearing on Eritrea

By Bronwyn Bruton | Deputy Director, Africa Center at the Atlantic Council, I am grateful to Congressman Smith, the chair, and Congresswoman Bass, the ranking member, for allowing me to contribute to the Subcommittees’ timely review of U.S. policy towards Eritrea. My remarks will describe the current state of affairs inside Eritrea as they relate […]

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Ethnically Fragmented Ethiopia Teeters on the Brink: Dawit Woldegiorgis

By ESAT News, Dawit Wolde Giorgis, who currently heads African Security and Strategic Studies as Executive Director discusses the current famine in Ethiopia comparing it to the terrible famine of 1984 when he was the commissioner of Relief and Rehabilitation. He shades light on the multi-faceted security and stability challenges facing Ethiopia under the minority […]

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The World has no Permanent Friends or Enemies, Only Interests, Stupid!

The writing on the wall. The strategic mistakes made by the minority regime were too costly to overcome and it is only a matter of time before fate intervenes. By Yohannes Kifle, The minority regime in Ethiopia believed its relationship with the West was for eternity. Unfortunately, for the minority regime, the West believes friendship […]

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