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Terrence Lyons
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Ph.D., International Relations, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
M.A., History, Michigan State University
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Internal Vulnerability and Interstate Conflict: Ethiopia’s Regional Foreign Policy
Authors: Terrence Lyons
Book Reference: The Political Economy of Ethiopia
Published Date: 1990
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
The papers collected here describe and interpret the Ethiopian Revolution and explore its successes, failures, and intrinsic qualities. The contributors express a variety of viewpoints and approaches to the current crisis situation in Ethiopia, demonstrating that although the 15-year revolution has failed to measurably improve the lot of Ethiopians, Ethiopia's history, demographics, and climate have also been important contributing factors. A number of articles deal with aspects of the political crisis while others analyze the economic crisis, looking at present problems and their historical roots.
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