Conflict and Peace in the Horn of Africa: Federalism and Its Alternatives

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Peter Woodward, Murray Greensmith Forsyth
Dartmouth Publishing Company, 1994 - Political Science - 130 pages
This collection of papers are the result of a conference on federalism held at the Centre for Federal Studies, University of Leicester. It provides a background to the crises in Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan and investigates the prospects for peace, political stability, and economic progress in this troubled area of the world. It argues that a federal, or at least a strongly regionalised system of government, could lay an important part in helping to bring internal peace to the countries of the Horn of Africa.

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B Remarks on Eritrea and a Possible Framework for Peace
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Ethnicity and the National Question in Ethiopia
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Guidelines to
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