‘Brothers at Peace’: People-to-People Reconciliation in the Ethiopian–Eritrean Borderlands

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY War & Society Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/07292473.2019.1701618
K. Tronvoll
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The coming to power of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Ethiopia in 2018 opened up a renewed peace engagement with Eritrea and diplomatic relations were restored. Before the political rapprochement, grassroots processes of people-to-people reconciliation in the borderlands between the two countries had been underway for years, gradually eroding officially-produced enemy stereotypes. This article explores how physical borders and boundaries of identity at a local level may be conceived differently from that at state borders or expressions of formal nationalism at an inter-state level. The local level border between the northern regional state of Tigray in Ethiopia and Eritrea has become increasingly porous over the last years, whilst the inter-state border was rigidly defended. The political rapprochement is however disconnected from the people-to-people reconciliation, as the local government in Tigray is at odds with both Ethiopia’s federal government in Addis Ababa and the Eritrean government. The formalised peace processes are elite driven, leaving no voice for the people affected in the borderlands.
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“和平的兄弟”:埃塞俄比亚与厄立特里亚边境地区的人民和解
2018年,埃塞俄比亚总理阿比·艾哈迈德(Abiy Ahmed)上台,开启了与厄立特里亚的新一轮和平接触,恢复了外交关系。在政治和解之前,两国边境地区民间和解的基层进程已经进行了多年,逐渐侵蚀了官方制造的敌人刻板印象。本文探讨了地方层面的物理边界和身份边界如何与国家边界或国家间层面的正式民族主义表达不同。埃塞俄比亚北部地区的提格雷州和厄立特里亚之间的地方边界在过去几年中变得越来越多孔,而州际边界则得到了严格的防御。然而,政治上的和解与人与人之间的和解是脱节的,因为提格雷地方政府与亚的斯亚贝巴的埃塞俄比亚联邦政府和厄立特里亚政府都存在分歧。正式的和平进程是由精英推动的,没有给边境地区受影响的人民留下发言权。
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