Posted on December 14, 2015 by Amanuel
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“How do we cope with the human rights atrocities committed by our best friends?” “Such is the dilemma of US policy in Africa” (p. 51). Herman Cohen brings forward a refreshingly honest account of US foreign policy in… Read More
Eritrea is invisiblized by its detractors. U.S. foreign policy, Western strategic alliances and media propensity to cover Africa only when and where there is a dramatic crisis, conspire to invisiblize countries like Eritrea. The scholar and linguist Noam… Read More
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“The Mind of the African Strongman” by Herman Cohen
Posted on December 14, 2015 by Amanuel
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“How do we cope with the human rights atrocities committed by our best friends?” “Such is the dilemma of US policy in Africa” (p. 51). Herman Cohen brings forward a refreshingly honest account of US foreign policy in… Read More
Category: Book Reviews Tags: africa, dictators, eritrea, foreign policy, Herman Cohen, human rights, samuel mahaffy, US foreign policy
Visiblizing Eritrea — Africa is not a Country: Eritrea is.
Posted on May 23, 2014 by Dr. Samuel Mahaffy
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Eritrea is invisiblized by its detractors. U.S. foreign policy, Western strategic alliances and media propensity to cover Africa only when and where there is a dramatic crisis, conspire to invisiblize countries like Eritrea. The scholar and linguist Noam… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: africa, Asmara, Boston Marathon, Coptic church, drones, eritrea, Eritrean, eritrean independence, Ertrea Independence Day, extremist groups, guantanomo, human rights, Meb Keflezighi, Noam Chomsky, samuel mahaffy, Secretary of State John Kerry, Senafe, Taos Institute, Tilburg University, U.S. foreign policy