A diagnosis of the rigid thinking and distorted perceptions driving political conflict.
Author - Daniel Hailu
The Grammar of Aggression: Ethiopia’s Culture of Confrontation
From family dynamics to national politics, confrontation saturates Ethiopian life, shaping how...
Time’s Hostage: How Ethiopia’s Past is Strangling...
In a nation haunted by its history, memory binds the present and blinds the future
Othering in Disguise: Nationalism, Regionalism, and the Search...
How exclusionary politics unravel Ethiopia’s fragile civic unity
Africa’s Costly Gender Gap
Africa’s gender equality policies remain unfulfilled—costing the continent billions in lost growth
A message to foreign commentators on Ethiopian politics
Foreign commentators should contribute to the emergence of a culture of rational dialogue in...
Ethiopia’s COVID-19 response is not local enough: A reply to...
The government's response to the pandemic has not been grounded in the Ethiopian reality.
The irrelevance of containment as an Ethiopian COVID-19 response
With community transmission now widespread, Ethiopia needs to spend scarce resources on treatment...
Is COVID-19 as infectious and fatal in Ethiopia? Perhaps not
It is hard to explain Ethiopia's low infection rate if it's assumed COVID-19's impact is universal...