After more than 30 years of federalism, ethnic conflict in Ethiopia hasn’t been resolved – but neither has the country disintegrated.
The war in Tigray appears to have boosted Eritrea’s efforts at regional pre-eminence. But it could backfire.
The Ethiopian premier is manipulating ethnic rivalries to shift the agenda from democratic reform to authoritarianism.
The prime minister may have won the Nobel Peace Prize but he has failed to quell the violence in his own backyard