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  • Frobenius-Institut  (2)
  • 2015-2019
  • 2005-2009  (2)
  • Trenton, NJ : The Red Sea Press  (2)
  • USA  (2)
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  • Frobenius-Institut  (2)
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  • 2015-2019
  • 2005-2009  (2)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 1-56902-248-8 , 1-56902-247-X
    Language: English
    Pages: 310 Seiten
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Eritrea ; Äthiopien ; Geschichte ; Unabhängigkeit ; Demokratisierung ; Krieg ; Araber, Afrika ; Außenpolitik ; Entwicklung, wirtschaftliche ; Entwicklung, politische ; Beziehungen, internationale ; USA
    Abstract: This timely and unique book is an analytical study of post-liberation Eritrea. The work offers an extraordinary account of the events and developments that have taken place in the country`s politics, economy and foreign relations and of the things that have gone wrong since independence. By focusing on the economy, constitutional development or lack thereof, and foreign relations, the book illuminates objectively the internal and external difficulties and constraints the country faced in building a democratic society, viable economy, and sustainable foreign policy after liberation. Mengisteab and Yohannes insightfully demonstrate the structural and historical conditions and leadership patterns that account for the striking similarities between post-colonial Eritrea and post-colonial African states. The book makes an enormous contribution not only to the study of contemporary Eritrea but also to the comparative study of African politics and government. Since there is no work to date that treats the economy, politics and diplomacy of Eritrea from a comparative perspective, this timely book will go a long way in closing the gap in our understanding of post-liberation Eritrea, and the post-colonial African state as well.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1 An Introduction: An Exceptionalist Prologue or an African Requiem; Chapter 2 History and Anatomy of a Populist Authoritarian State; Chapter 3 Post-Liberation Eritrea's Dysfunctional Economic Strategy; Chapter 4 In Defiance of Democracy: The Promise and Failure of Constitutionalism; Chapter 5 Geopolitical Realties and Eritrea's Foreign Policy; Chapter 6 The Ethio-Eritrean 1998-2000 War: Origins and Effects; Chapter 7 Conclusion: Back to the Future; Bibliography
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 285-299
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  • 2
    ISBN: 1-59221-175-5 , 1-59221-174-7
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 277 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Äthiopien Eritrea ; Geschichte ; Schwarze ; Historiographie ; Nationalismus ; Ethnologie ; Ethnologie und Kolonialismus ; Beziehungen Afrika-Amerika ; Beziehungen Afrika-Europa ; Italien ; Jamaika ; USA ; Kult, afro-amerikanisch ; Äthiopisch Orthodoxe Kirche ; Pan-Afrikanismus ; Rastafari ; Garvey, Marcus [Leben und Werk] ; Haile Selassie I., Äthiopien, Kaiser [Leben und Werk] ; Melaku Emmanuel Bayen [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: Bond without Blood constructs the narrative of the Ethiopian-Caribbean ties with three interwoven themes in mind: pan-African nationalism, repatriation, and cultural cross-fertilization. Central in all this is the evocative role of Ethiopian symbolism, the precursor of modern racial nationalism, in the shaping of a collective pan-black consciousness. The overall unitary thesis that holds this book together is that contemporary Ethiopian-Caribbean relation is deeper than a mere psychological preoccupation. Both societies, despite a great physical distance, continue to impact on each other's awareness through migration, religion, secular culture, as well as through a shared history of anti-colonial activism.Throughout the first half of the 20th century, Ethiopia invoked the image of the promised land. In the same way diasporan Jews looked to Palestine, Zion, as a historic homeland, racial nationalists in the New World sought repatriation to Northeast Africa on cultural, spiritual and political grounds. Although famine and civil war have characterized Ethiopia's recent image abroad, the country continues to be celebrated by Rastafarians as an irreplaceable relic of history. Like the mythical bird Sankofa that never loses sight of its source, Rastafarians find in Ethiopia's mythic image a point of historical reference, a blueprint for future revival, a vision to cherish, an ideal to strive for.Modern West Indian love affair with Ethiopia is, however, much more than a search for an idyllic past. Given the state-of-the-art means of communication, Ethiopia is no longer a far off exotica or a land of romantic abstraction. Modern Ethiopian-Caribbean ties are articulated by tangible historical events. The manifestation of Ethiopian art in Reggae, the Rastafarian deification of Haile Selassie, and the transplantation of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in the English Caribbean, are all examples of Ethiopian cultural crossovers in the New World. Inversely, black American Soul and Jamaican Reggae have spiced Ethiopian urban culture, as have their political heroes and sports icons. In other words, Ethiopians have turned to secular black culture as a mark of cosmopolitan sophistication, while West Indians have turned toward Ethiopia in search of spiritual stimulation.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- List of Photographs -- Introduction -- Ethiopian Historiography Reconsidered -- Ethiopianism as Precursor of Modern Black Nationalism -- The Italo-Ethiopian War and the Rise of Modern Black Nationalism -- The Fifth Pan-African Congress -- The War as Instrument of Ethiopian Racial Consciousness -- Ethiopia and the Continent -- Movement ofjah People -- Tewahedo in the West -- The Church in the Greater Caribbean -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 251-263
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