The Politics of the Famine in Ethiopia and Eritrea

The Politics of the Famine in Ethiopia and Eritrea
Title The Politics of the Famine in Ethiopia and Eritrea PDF eBook
Author Paul Kelemen
Publisher
Total Pages 50
Release 1985
Genre Agriculture and state
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Politics and the Ethiopian Famine

Politics and the Ethiopian Famine
Title Politics and the Ethiopian Famine PDF eBook
Author Jason W. Clay
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 260
Release
Genre History
ISBN 9781412831284

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An investigation into the conditions of resettlement after the famine.

The Politics of Starvation

The Politics of Starvation
Title The Politics of Starvation PDF eBook
Author Jack Shepherd
Publisher New York : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Total Pages 128
Release 1975
Genre History
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Report on the obstacles to emergency relief operations and international organization response to the tragedies of drought and starvation in Ethiopia - comments on the political aspects and social implications of central government behaviour, surveys the magnitude of the famine disaster, and the role of UN (incl. The UN and specialized agencies), and suggests a possible new institutional framework for international cooperation in such circumstances. References.

Evil Days

Evil Days
Title Evil Days PDF eBook
Author Alex De Waal
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Total Pages 420
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9781564320384

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For the past thirty years-under both Emperor Haile Selassie and President Mengistu Haile Mariam-Ethiopia suffered continuous war and intermittent famine until every single province has been affected by war to some degree. Evil Days, documents the wide range of violations of basic human rights committed by all sides in the conflict, especially the Mengistu government's direct responsibility for the deaths of at least half a million Ethiopian civilians.

Ethiopia, the Politics of Famine

Ethiopia, the Politics of Famine
Title Ethiopia, the Politics of Famine PDF eBook
Author James Finn
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 100
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780932088475

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War, famine, pestilence and doctrinaire Marxist-Leninist dictatorship; these are the four horsemen of modern Ethiopia's particular apocalypse. They have combined with one another into a brew more poisonous even than the sum of its parts. Just how a people of such ancient culture and proud history, and of such intelligence and sophistication, could have come to this sad fate requires some words of explanation. That the name Ethiopia has, over the past two decades, become synonymous with starvation, civil war and man's massive inhumanity to his fellow man, is a source of deep pain to Ethiopians everywhere o those in the growing Ethiopian diaspora as much as to those who remain within Ethiopia's borders and of bewilderment and puzzlement to others. There must be a reason for it. This volume, the result of a recent symposium that included two very distinguished former high officials of the Mengistu regime, provides much of the answer.

The Ethiopian Famine

The Ethiopian Famine
Title The Ethiopian Famine PDF eBook
Author Kurt Jansson
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
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Abstract: This book discusses the Ethiopian famine of 1984-5 and the relief effort that was conducted to alleviate the suffering. The publication is divided into 2 segments written by different authors. Background to the Ethiopian situation and possibilities for future action are discussed. The details of the administration and history of the famine relief effort are reviewed.

Eritrea

Eritrea
Title Eritrea PDF eBook
Author Okbazghi Yohannes
Publisher University Press of Florida
Total Pages 331
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780813010441

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After decades of bloodshed and famine, the Eritrean-Ethiopian conflict is the longest contemporary war of liberation in Africa. This work examines the nationalist movement in the context of the political and diplomatic struggle, and argues that superpower/UN collusion is partly to blame.