Frontiers of Violence in North-East Africa:
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Writen byRichard J. Reid - PublisherOxford University Press, USA
- Year2011
This book by Richard J. Reid examines the long history of violence in North-East Africa, tracing its roots from the early 19th century to modern times. Focusing on the dynamics of conflict in regions such as Sudan, Eritrea, and Ethiopia, Reid explores how political, ethnic, and colonial factors have shaped the trajectory of violence. By situating local conflicts within broader historical and geopolitical contexts, the book sheds light on the persistent nature of violence in the region and its implications for state-building and community relations. This work serves as a crucial resource for understanding the complex interplay of history, politics, and society in zones of persistent conflict.

