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The legacy of Eritrea’s national question

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He has also taught in Europe, Australasia, and the United States (at Princeton University). He is the author of Eritrea: Even the Stones are Burningand a number of articles, most notably on the Horn of Africa, agricultural economics, and intelligence.

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Pateman, R. The legacy of Eritrea’s national question. Society 33, 37–42 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02701862

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