Table of contents for Unfinished business : Ethiopia and Eritrea at war / edited by Dominique Jacquin-Berdal and Martin Plaut.

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Table of Contents
Introduction, Dominique Jacquin-Berdal
1. Background to war: from friends to foes, Martin Plaut
2. 'Ethiopians believe in God, Sha'abiya believe in mountains': the EPLF and the 1998-2000 war in historical perspective, Richard Reid
3. Ethiopia: the path to war, and the consequences of peace, Leenco Latta
4. A Very Personal War, Eritrea Ethiopia 1998 - 2000, Alex Last
5. The conflict and its aftermath, Martin Plaut
6. The role of the US in resolving the conflict, John Prendergast and Philip Roessler 
7. Keeping the peace - The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, Ian Martin 
8. Regional implications of the Ethiopia - Eritrea war, Lionel Cliffe
9. Positive Neutrality: Djibouti, Anonymous
10. Twisting Ethio-Eritrean economic ties: misperceptions of war and the misplaced priorities of peace, 1997 - 2002, David Styan
11. Sovereignty and starvation: the food security dimensions of the Eritrea - Ethiopia war, Philip White
12. Violence and identity along the Eritrean - Ethiopian border, Patrick Gilkes
Appendices 
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Eritrean-Ethiopian War, 1998-.