Students Discover African-led Development in Mason’s First Trip to Eritrea

The Center for the Study of Narrative and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University sent 11 PhD, Master’s and undergraduate students to Eritrea for two weeks to uncover the country’s narrative of development, and this is a piece from what they have discovered so far. BY MARIAM ABURDEINEH | GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY There are multiple […]

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Eritrea: 25 Years of Struggle Building Socialism

By Thomas C Mountain, This coming May 24 marks 25 years since a rag-tag afro coifed army of Eritrean rebel fighters drove their captured Ethiopian tanks through the Eritrean capital of Asmara and gave birth to the modern, “socialist” country of Eritrea. The birthing process, the “armed struggle for independence”, took 30 years so the […]

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From Liberation to Governance: The Eritrean Experience

By Yemane Ghebremeskel, ONE vexing question that we have to address at the outset is whether standardized benchmarks and templates can be employed to assess and synthesize the individual experiences and perspectives so as to infer or formulate a generalized, even if approximated, theory. I personally believe that the distinct historical and societal realities under […]

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The Notion of Social Justice and the Eritrean Model

By Eritrea Compass, A COUNTRY located at a strategic point where most of the worlds commercial goods and oil pass through everyday, its government and people not popular by the US for owning their own decisions and entangled in a quagmire of geo-political agenda. In this article we aim to explore and on how the Eritrean […]

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