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Wounded nation : how a once promising Eritrea was betrayed and its future compromised

Title
Wounded nation : how a once promising Eritrea was betrayed and its future compromised / Bereket Habte Selassie.
Author
Bereket H. Selassie
Publication
  • Trenton, NJ : Red Sea Press, [2011]
  • ©2011.

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Description
xiii, 311 pages : illustrations, map; 24 cm
Summary
This volume takes up the life story of the author from where first volume culminated. Through historical and political analysis Bereket lays bare elements that have contributed to Eritrea's descent from a stellar model of democracy and progress to a tragic abyss of dictatorship and isolation. His narrative is an historical and biographical testament of a man who had been part of the freedom fight and a process of constitution making that had earned admiration of a wide variety of observers and commentators. Combined together with the first volume, The Crown and the Pen the book is a must read for students of history and politics of Eritrea and the Horn of Africa region. Trust is a fundamental ingredient in human relations. People place trust in the government they elect expecting it to perform its duties according to promises it makes and pursuant to the law. But promises and laws are frequently broken, which raises issue of responsibility. That is why there are legal and constitutional requirements for accountability and transparency. This book's title and subtitle are indicative of bitter disappointment of the Eritrean public whose government of former freedom fighters broke its promises. A ratified constitution has been shelved and frozen for over thirteen years and Eritrea has been governed by one-man dictatorship contrary to all expectations, both domestic and international. In 1998, the country went through a devastating war with Ethiopia. The two countries have yet to restore normal relations over a decade later. In Eritrea's case, the situation of "no-peace-no-war" has subjected hundreds of thousands of youth to an endless forced military service. This has led to a mass exodus of scores of thousands of them defecting to neighboring countries. This condition, together with general dissatisfaction of the public has raised serious questions about Eritrea's future--Publisher's description.
Series Statement
The crown and the pen ; v. 2
Subjects
Genre/Form
Biography.
Note
  • "Volume II of The crown and the pen."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-303) and index.
Contents
Introduction : from the past back to the future -- Postliberation musings -- The gold and the base metals : leadership and the fate of a nation -- Immaculate deception : the original sin of Eritrean politics -- Concord and discord : the tangled web of the EPLF/TPLF relationship -- The constitution and the broken promise -- What price sovereignty? : national leadership and border politics -- From Algiers to the Hague : mediation and binding arbitration -- "Neighbors that share fire" : border dispute and proxy wars -- "The Berlin manifesto" and the G-15 : a squandered opportunity -- The diaspora and a democratic opposition movement -- State and religion -- Ethnoregional politics -- Conclusion.
Call Number
Sc E 17-148
ISBN
  • 1569023395
  • 9781569023396
  • 1569023409
  • 9781569023402
LCCN
2010037439
OCLC
662154821
Author
Bereket H. Selassie.
Title
Wounded nation : how a once promising Eritrea was betrayed and its future compromised / Bereket Habte Selassie.
Publisher
Trenton, NJ : Red Sea Press, [2011]
Copyright Date
©2011.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
The crown and the pen ; v. 2
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-303) and index.
Chronological Term
1900-1999
Local Subject
Black author.
Added Author
Bereket H. Selassie. Crown and the pen.
Research Call Number
Sc E 17-148
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