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Intro
Preface
Introductory Remarks
Contents
About the Editors
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Part IThe Historical Background of the Conflict Between Eritrea and Ethiopia
1 The Lines of Tension in the Horn and the Ethiopia-Eritrea Case
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Centre and Periphery
1.3 In the Aftermath of Colonialism
1.4 The Narrow Road to Self-determination
1.5 An Inter-State War
References
2 The Historical Background of the 1998-2000 War: Some Salient Points
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Vacillating Status of the Ethio-Eritrean Border/Boundary

2.3 Eritrea as 'Terra Irredenta'
2.4 Deep-Rooted Authoritarian Tradition
2.5 Conclusion
3 Burdened by the Past and Stranded in the Present. The Weight of History in the Relations Between Eritrea and Ethiopia
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The Troubled Nineteenth Century: The Geopolitics of Märäb Mällaš
3.3 Re-imagining Communities: The Impact of Colonialism
3.4 Experimenting with Democracy and Nationalism: The Vibrant Forties
3.5 Rivalry, Nationalisms and Spread Conflict: The Federal Period
3.6 Rival Nationalisms, Radicalism and Protracted Warfare: The Liberation Struggle

3.7 Conclusions
References
Part IIThe International Legal Framework for the Settlement of the Dispute
4 The 2000 Algiers Agreements
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Early Diplomatic Efforts and the OAU Framework Agreement, the Modalities for Its Implementation and the Technical Arrangements (November 1998-August 1999)
4.3 The Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities (18 June 2000)
4.4 The Agreement of 12 December 2000 Between the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Government of the State of Eritrea: An Attempt for a Comprehensive Solution

4.5 The Boundary Commission and the Reaction to Its Decision on Delimitation
4.6 The Claims Commission Compared to Other Similar Bodies
4.7 Concluding Remarks: Intrinsic Limits of the December 2000 Algiers Agreement and Its Failure to End the Conflict
References
5 The Involvement of the UN in the Management of the 1998-2000 Crisis and the Role of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)
5.1 The Different Roles Played by the UN During the Fighting Between Ethiopia and Eritrea: The Political Phase
5.1.1 The Sanctions Adopted against the Two Countries

5.1.2 The Humanitarian Action
5.2 The Signing of the 18 June 2000 Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities and the Request for the Deployment of a UN Peacekeeping Operation
5.3 The Establishment of the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)
5.4 UNMEE Original Mandate and Its Evolution
5.5 UNMEE in Action: The Activities Carried Out and the Problems Faced in Implementing Its Mandate
5.6 The Decision to Terminate the Mission: UN Security Council Resolution 1827 (2008)
5.7 Concluding Remarks
References
6 Some Remarks on the Nature and Practice of UNMEE

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