Why International Pressure Is Not Helping End Violence in Ethiopia
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2021-07Type
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Woldeselassie, Zerihun AAbstract
Eight months into the conflict in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, it’s estimated that thousands are dead, 1.7 million are displaced, and hundreds of thousands are living in famine conditions. Despite intense pressure and punitive measures, the international response—led mainly by the United States (US) and the European Union (EU)—is not helping. Some critics have labeled the response a mistake. Others fear that it may be counterproductive and destabilize Ethiopia and the region.
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IPI Global ObservatoryCitation
Woldeselassie ZA. Why International Pressure Is Not Helping End Violence in Ethiopia. Global Observatory (IPI). 2021Metadata
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