(Chatham House)Eritrea and Ethiopia: Beyond the Impasse

From: Semere Asmelash <semereasmelash_at_ymail.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2014 03:36:43 -0700 (PDT)

http://www.chathamhouse.org/publications/papers/view/198954 Eritrea and Ethiopia: Beyond the Impasse Briefing Jason Mosley, April 2014 Summary: * Opportunities exist for external efforts to foster improved relations between Eritrea and Ethiopia. This will involve questioning some of the underlying assumptions about their conflict and current regional dynamics. A fresh approach should involve engagement with each country individually, rather than immediate attempts to promote dialogue between them.   * The initial focus should be on promoting the conditions in each country for an eventual confident re-engagement with the other. It is important to avoid a narrow focus on the specifics of the border conflict, and post-conflict boundary demarcation, which has hitherto dominated external engagement.   * Economic incentives are central to enabling improved relations between the two states. However, the prospective economic benefits of re-opening the border will not be the initial catalyst for improved ties given that economic considerations were insufficient to prevent the war.   * International engagement on areas of mutual interest, especially on trade and investment, could go some way to fostering a sense in Eritrea of stable economic sovereignty in the face of Ethiopia’s economic and demographic predominance.   * Waiting for a change of leadership before making significant efforts to engage is untenable. There is no guarantee that subsequent leaders would adopt a significantly different foreign policy.   http://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/home/chatham/public_html/sites/default/files/20140410EritreaEthiopiaMosley.pdf
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