An edition of Eritrea (1990)

Eritrea

Even the Stones Are Burning

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Roy Pateman
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An edition of Eritrea (1990)

Eritrea

Even the Stones Are Burning

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Roy Pateman traces the Eritreans' response to Ethiopian occupation of their land and the origins of the war. He provides a survey of Eritrean history, with a special inside look at the military and other developments in the last two decades. Pateman examines the impact of U.S. foreign policy on the region and the people, the political ideologies of the independence movement, the tragic famine which took lens of thousands of lives, and the vision of the liberation fighters for a post-independence society.

The book has been updated to provide readers with an insight into developments of the post-independence period.

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Publisher
Red Sea Pr
Language
English
Pages
239

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Cover of: Eritrea
Eritrea: Even the Stones Are Burning
February 1998, Red Sea Press
Paperback in English - Rev Sub edition
Cover of: Eritrea
Eritrea: Even the Stones Are Burning
February 1998, Red Sea Pr
Paperback in English - Rev edition
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Eritrea: even the stones are burning
1997, Red Sea Press
in English - 2nd, new & rev. ed.
Cover of: Eritrea
Eritrea: Even the Stones Are Burning
August 1990, Red Sea Pr
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Cover of: Eritrea
Eritrea: even the stones are burning
1990, The Red Sea Press
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First Sentence

"The concept of self determination has exercised the minds of political theorists since the Middle Ages; it is almost universally agreed that to be legitimate, government must be based upon the consent of the governed."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
239
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
12 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8386057M
ISBN 10
0932415628
ISBN 13
9780932415622
Library Thing
457283

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The concept of self determination has exercised the minds of political theorists since the Middle Ages; it is almost universally agreed that to be legitimate, government must be based upon the consent of the governed.
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